The document provides instructions on finding arithmetic means between given numbers. It defines arithmetic means as terms between any two non-consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence. It provides examples of inserting arithmetic means between given numbers and completing arithmetic sequences using given numbers. Formulas for the general term of an arithmetic sequence and finding the mid-point between two numbers are presented as ways to solve these types of problems.
The document provides instructions on finding arithmetic means between given numbers. It defines arithmetic means as terms between any two non-consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence. It provides examples of inserting arithmetic means between given numbers and completing arithmetic sequences using given numbers. Formulas for the general term of an arithmetic sequence and finding the mid-point between two numbers are presented as ways to solve these types of problems.
The document provides instructions on finding arithmetic means between given numbers. It defines arithmetic means as terms between any two non-consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence. It provides examples of inserting arithmetic means between given numbers and completing arithmetic sequences using given numbers. Formulas for the general term of an arithmetic sequence and finding the mid-point between two numbers are presented as ways to solve these types of problems.
Means 1. Insert three arithmetic means between 3 and 11. Think- Pair- Share a. Insert two terms in the arithmetic sequence 15, ___, ___, 36.
b. Insert three arithmetic
means between 12 and 56. 1. Insert two arithmetic means between 20 and 38.
2. Insert three arithmetic
means between 52 and 40. Arithmetic Means are the terms between any two nonconsecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence. It is necessary to solve the common difference of an arithmetic sequence to insert terms between two nonconsecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence. The formula for the general term of an arithmetic sequence, 𝒂𝒏 = + (𝒏−𝟏) and the mid-point between two numbers, can also be used. Use the following numbers inside the box to complete the arithmetic sequence below. You may use a number more than once. 1. 2, ___, ___, 14 2. 4, ___, ___, ___, 10 3. 6, ___, ___, ___, 16 4. 9, ___, ___, ___, __, 24 5. ___, 17, ___, ___, 11