This document discusses arithmetic sequences and provides examples to determine whether a series of numbers forms an arithmetic sequence. An arithmetic sequence is defined as a sequence where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. Four examples are given and explained: 1) 3, 6, 9, 12 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 3; 2) 35, 32, 29, 26 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -3; 3) -2, -4, -6, -8 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -2; and 4) 20, 10, 5, -10 is not an arithmetic sequence because it lacks a common difference. The document prompts the reader to determine whether the series 19, 36
This document discusses arithmetic sequences and provides examples to determine whether a series of numbers forms an arithmetic sequence. An arithmetic sequence is defined as a sequence where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. Four examples are given and explained: 1) 3, 6, 9, 12 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 3; 2) 35, 32, 29, 26 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -3; 3) -2, -4, -6, -8 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -2; and 4) 20, 10, 5, -10 is not an arithmetic sequence because it lacks a common difference. The document prompts the reader to determine whether the series 19, 36
This document discusses arithmetic sequences and provides examples to determine whether a series of numbers forms an arithmetic sequence. An arithmetic sequence is defined as a sequence where the difference between consecutive terms is constant. Four examples are given and explained: 1) 3, 6, 9, 12 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 3; 2) 35, 32, 29, 26 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -3; 3) -2, -4, -6, -8 is an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -2; and 4) 20, 10, 5, -10 is not an arithmetic sequence because it lacks a common difference. The document prompts the reader to determine whether the series 19, 36
Per Competency Arithmetic Sequence or Not Part 1 It is ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE: When the difference between two consecutive terms is constant
If it has common difference
It is ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE: When the difference between two consecutive terms is constant
If it has common difference
IS IT ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE OR NOT? 1. 3, 6, 9, 12 6 – 3 = 3 9 – 6 = 3 Since, there is a common d i ff e r e n c e w h i c h i s 3 . 12 – 9 = 3 The refore, 3, 6, 9, 12 is an Arithmetic Sequence IS IT ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE OR NOT? 2. 35, 32, 29, 26 32 – 35 = -3 29 – 32 = -3 Since, there is a common d i ff e r e n c e w h i c h i s - 3 ; 26 – 29 = -3 The refore, 35, 32, 29, 26 is an Arithmetic Sequence IS IT ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE OR NOT? 3. -2, -4, -6, -8 -4 – (-2) = -4 + 2 = -2 -6 – (-4) = -6 + 4 = -2 Since, there is a common d i ff e r e n c e w h i c h i s - 2 ; -8 – (-6) = -8 + 6 = -2 The refore, -2, -4, -6, -8 is an Arithmetic Sequence IS IT ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE OR NOT? 4. 20, 10, 5, -10 10 – 20 = -10 5 – 10 = -5 Since, there is no -1 0 – 5 = -1 5 common difference Therefore, 20, 10, 5, -10 Is NOT an Arithmetic Sequence NOW, YOU TRY THIS!