Jada and Mai are trying to decide what type of sequence this could be: term number value 1 2 2 18 Jada says: "I think this sequence is geometric because in the value column each row is 3 times the previous row." Mai says: "I don't think it is geometric. I graphed it and it doesn't look geometric." Do you agree with Jada or Mai? Explain or show your reasoning.
Jada and Mai are trying to decide what type of sequence this could be: term number value 1 2 2 18 Jada says: "I think this sequence is geometric because in the value column each row is 3 times the previous row." Mai says: "I don't think it is geometric. I graphed it and it doesn't look geometric." Do you agree with Jada or Mai? Explain or show your reasoning.
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Jada says: "I think this sequence is geometric because in the value column each row is
3 times the previous row."
Mai says: "I don't think it is geometric. I graphed it and it doesn't look geometric."
Do you agree with Jada or Mai? Explain or show your reasoning.
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For each sequence, decide whether it could be arithmetic, geometric, or
neither.
200, 40, 8, . .
a.
b.
2, 4, 16, . . .
C.
10, 20, 30, ...
d.
100, 20, 4, . ..
e.
6, 12, 18, ...
Complete each arithmetic sequence with its missing terms, then state the rate
of change for each sequence.
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A sequence starts with the terms 1 and 10.
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