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2/10/22, 10:39 AM
Write the first 5 terms of the arithmetic sequence that follows this recursive
rule.
a1 = 3
an = an-1 +6
QUESTION 5
11
Given the explicit formula for a geometric sequence:
an = 2(3)"-1
Which of the following is the 12th term?
A
66
B
354,294
72
1,062,882
QUESTION 6
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Transcribed Image Text:Print Assessment 2/10/22, 10:39 AM Write the first 5 terms of the arithmetic sequence that follows this recursive rule. a1 = 3 an = an-1 +6 QUESTION 5 11 Given the explicit formula for a geometric sequence: an = 2(3)"-1 Which of the following is the 12th term? A 66 B 354,294 72 1,062,882 QUESTION 6 cps.schoology.com/common-assessment-print/course/5660582677/5199040528?multipleQuestions=1&includeAnswerKey-D0&includeBlar 00
Prit Assement
x)
3
4.
3.
1 Arithmetic
2 Geometric
QUESTION 3
13
388
Which expressions represent the number of circles in Step n?
f (n) = 3+3 (n – 1) for n > 1
f (n) = 3+2 (n – 1) for n > 1
A
f (1) = 3, f (n) = 2+ f (n – 1)
f (1) = 3, f (n) = 3+ f (n – 1) f
or n > 2
for n > 2
E
f (n) = 3n for n > 1
f (n) = 3+3n for n > 1
QUESTION 4
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Transcribed Image Text:Prit Assement x) 3 4. 3. 1 Arithmetic 2 Geometric QUESTION 3 13 388 Which expressions represent the number of circles in Step n? f (n) = 3+3 (n – 1) for n > 1 f (n) = 3+2 (n – 1) for n > 1 A f (1) = 3, f (n) = 2+ f (n – 1) f (1) = 3, f (n) = 3+ f (n – 1) f or n > 2 for n > 2 E f (n) = 3n for n > 1 f (n) = 3+3n for n > 1 QUESTION 4 adneucs ttps://bcps.schoology.com/common-asSorrmont
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