Arithmetic and Geometric Sequence - Lesson&Activity
Arithmetic and Geometric Sequence - Lesson&Activity
A sequence is a list of numbers or objects, called terms, in a certain order. In an arithmetic sequence, the
difference between one term and the next is always the same. This difference is called a common
difference. The common difference is added to each term to get the next term.
2, 5, 8, 11, 14, …
1, 5, 9, 13, … I can see that this is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 4. To get the next
three terms, add 4 to 13 which equals 17, the next term in the sequence. Then add 4 to 17 to get the next
term to get 21, etc. So the next three terms are 17, 21, and 25.
an = + −a1(n 1)d
an = the term in the sequence you are trying to find (n represents the desired term number) a1
= the first term in the sequence
d = the common difference
1, 5, 9, 13, …
a
10 =1 (10 1)4 1 9 4 1 36+ − =+ ⋅ = + = 37
a
12 = 34 (12 1)( 3)+− − = + − = + − =34 11( 3)34 ( 33) 1
1. Find the next three terms: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, _____, _____, _____
2. Find the 25th term: 53, 50, 47, 44, 41, … ________
3. Find the 20th term: 25, 40, 55, 70, 85, … ________
4. Find the 75th term: 88, 81, 74, 67, 60, … ________
A geometric sequence is a sequence of numbers where the ratio of consecutive terms is constant. This ratio
is called the common ratio (r). Sometimes the terms of a geometric sequence get so large that you may
need to express the terms in scientific notation rounded to the nearest tenth.
1,000, 200, 40, 8, … This is a decreasing geometric sequence with a common ratio or 0.2 or .
Example: What are the next three terms of the following sequence?
500⋅5 = 2500
4, 20, 100, 500, … 2500⋅5 =12,500 The next three terms are 2,500, 12,500, and 62,500.
12,500⋅5 = 62,500
Explicit sequences also have a formula for finding any term in a sequence.
a ar
n = 1 (n−1)
an = the term in the sequence you are trying to find (n represents the desired term number) a1
= the first term in the sequence
r = the common ratio
Example: Find the 7th term in the following sequence: 6, 18, 54, 162, …
Finding the common ratio can be harder than finding the common difference. One way to find it is the
divide each term by the term before it.
a ⋅ (7 1)− ⋅
7 =63 = 6 3 6 = 6 729⋅= 4,374 So the 7th term of the sequence is 4, 374.
Example: Find the 8th term in the following sequence: 96, 48, 24, 12, 6, …
To find the common ratio, divide each term by the one before it.
Practice:
1. Find the next three terms: 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, _____, _____, _____ .
Determine if the sequence is arithmetic or geometric, and then find the next three terms.
1. -2, -4, -8, -16, _____, _____, _____ 2. 65, 60, 55, 50, 45, _____, _____, _____
3. 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, _____, _____, _____ 4. 1, 1.5, 2.25, 3.375, _____, _____, _____
Determine if the sequence is arithmetic or geometric, and then find the given term.
11. Mariano received a bonus of $50 for working the day after Thanksgiving, plus his regular wage of
$9.45 an hour. If his total wages for the day were $135.05, how many hours did he work?
12. Heather makes $6.50 per hour. Every three months, she is eligible for a 2% raise. How much will
she make after 2 years if she gets a raise every time she is eligible?
Date: ___________________
1. aAre
n =the following sequences arithmetic, geometric, or an =
neither? If they are arithmetic, state the
value of d. If they are
geometric, state r.
a) 6, 12, 18, 24, ... _____________________________________________________
a) - 10, - 4, 2, 8, 14, ... b) 10, 8, 6, 4, ... c) 36, 31, 25, 21, ...
3. Use your formula from question 2c to find the values of a7 and a20.
4. For the following geometric sequences, find a and r and state the formula for the general term.
6. Find the number of terms in the following arithmetic sequences. Hint: you will need to find the
formula for tn first!
Answers:
1a) arithmetic d = 6 b) neither c) geometric r = 7 d) geometric r = 0.5 or r = ½ e) arithmetic d = 15 f) geometric r = -3 2a) a = -10; d=6; t n
=6n-16 b) a = 10; d=-2; tn=-2n+12 c) a = 36; d=-5; tn= - 5n+41 3. t7=6; t20 = -59 4. a) a = 1; r = 3; tn = 1(3)n –1 b) a = 12; r =
;a
c) a = 9; r = - 3; tn = 9(-3)n –1 5. t4 = -243 t12 = -177147 6. a) tn = 3n-1; n = 100 b) tn = -4n+13; n=66
a) 6+13+20+⋯+69 b) 4+15+26+⋯+213
c) 5−8−21−⋯−190 d) 100+90+80+⋯−100
5) If the first term of an arithmetic series is 2, the last term is 20, and the increase constant is +2 …
6) A geometric series has a sum of 1365. Each term increases by a factor of 4. If there are 6 terms, find the
value of the first term.