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SEQUENCE

(BARISAN)

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WHAT IS
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SEQUENCE
?
The sequence of numbers is arrangement of
number which is formed according to a certain
order.
EXAMPLES ?
WHAT IS arithmetic
SEQUENCE ?
The sequence of numbers that have a difference of any
two terms of a sequence are the same.
 

So
() is common difference or
divergent

 Examples:

So is
WRITE
 if and so YOUR
  on is a value of arithmatic sequence then the
value of can be expressed by
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PROJECT ONE PROJECT TWO
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harpooning the fish; they were at last, through peril harpooning the fish; they were at last, through peril
of their lives, obliged to forsake not only their lines, of their lives, obliged to forsake not only their lines,
but their boat itself. but their boat itself.
• Marketers must link the price to the real and • Marketers must link the price to the real and
Exercise:
perceived value of the product, but they also must perceived value of the product, but they also must

Sequence of odd number with determine the value of


take into account supply costs, seasonal discounts,
and prices used by competitors.
take into account supply costs, seasonal discounts,
and prices used by competitors.
• The type of product also partially dictates how much • The type of product also partially dictates how much
businesses. In some cases, business executives may businesses. In some cases, business executives may
manipulate a price to make a product. manipulate a price to make a product.
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WHAT IS geometric
SEQUENCE ?
  The sequence of numbers for which the ratio between two terms of the sequence always
constan.

Ratio denoted by r (common ratio)

if and so on is a value of geometric sequence then the value of


can be expressed by
 Examples:
Note the sequence of numbers such 2,4,8,16,32,… determine the value
of
Answer:
Solving Problems Using The
Formulas of sequence In Daily
Life
 Growth
 Decay
 Compound Interest
 Annuity

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