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Math Performance Task Arithmetic Sequence

Here are the steps to solve for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence: 1. Write down the formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence: an = a1 + (n - 1)d 2. Identify the values given in the problem: a1 (the first term), d (the common difference), and n (the term number we want to find) 3. Plug the given values into the formula and solve: an = a1 + (n - 1)d 4. Simplify and write the final answer By following these steps and using the formula, we can systematically find the nth term of any arithmetic sequence given the necessary information. Let me

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Math Performance Task Arithmetic Sequence

Here are the steps to solve for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence: 1. Write down the formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence: an = a1 + (n - 1)d 2. Identify the values given in the problem: a1 (the first term), d (the common difference), and n (the term number we want to find) 3. Plug the given values into the formula and solve: an = a1 + (n - 1)d 4. Simplify and write the final answer By following these steps and using the formula, we can systematically find the nth term of any arithmetic sequence given the necessary information. Let me

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Arithmetic Sequence

In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between consecutive terms


is always the same. For example, the sequence 3, 5, 7, 9 ... is
arithmetic because the difference between consecutive terms is always
two.
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Arithmetic Sequence
Sequence of numbers such that the difference beween the consecutive term is
constant.

Formula:
= d = common
difference
Arithmetic Sequence
Sequence of numbers such that the difference beween the consecutive term is
constant.

Example: 7, 10, 13, 16.. Find the 12th term


=

d =3
=

Arithmetic Sequence
Step by step
1. Get the
2. Place the corresponding numbers to the formula.
3. Always solve which is in the parenthesis first. (n-1)
4. Then multiply to the common difference. (d)
5. Finally, add to the remaining number (
Now that you have recalled how to solve the
nth term for the arithmetic sequence

Let’s Solve This!


Let’s Solve This!
1. What is the 36 term of the sequence
th

2, 14, 26, 38, 50, . . . . ?


A 434 C -418

B 422 D 434
Let’s Solve This!
1. What is the 36 term of the sequence
th

2, 14, 26, 38, 50, . . . . ?


=
Let’s Solve This!
2. What is the 12 term of the sequence
th

20, 28, 36, 44, 52, . . . . ?


A 116 C -76

B 108 D -68
Let’s Solve This!
2. What is the 12 term of the sequence
th

20, 28, 36, 44, 52, . . . . ?


=
Let’s Solve This!
3. What is the 42 term of the sequence
nd

24, 17, 10, 3, -4, . . . . ?


A -263 C 318

B -270 D 311
Let’s Solve This!
3. What is the 42 term of the sequence
nd

24, 17, 10, 3, -4, . . . . ?


=
Let’s Solve This!
4. Find the 25 term of the sequence
th

-13, -9, -5, -1, 3, . . . . ?


A -113 C 87

B -109 D 83
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4. Find the 25 term of the sequence
th

-13, -9, -5, -1, 3, . . . . ?


=
Let’s Solve This!
5. Find term of the sequence
-6, -13, -20, -27, -34, . . . . ?
A 127 C -132

B 120 D -1
Let’s Solve This!
5. Find term of the sequence
-6, -13, -20, -27, -34, . . . . ?
=
The nth term of an
arithmetic sequence with the Arithmetic
first term , and a common Sequence
difference d is given by:

𝑎 𝑛= 𝑎1 + ( n − 1 ) d Group 1
Arithmetic Sequence
Group One

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