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11.1 Intro To Sequences Series

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11.

1 An Introduction to
Sequences & Series
p. 651

What is a sequence?
What is the difference between
finite and infinite?

Sequence:
A list of ordered numbers separated by
commas.
Each number in the list is called a term.
For Example:
Sequence 1
Sequence 2
2,4,6,8,10
2,4,6,8,10,
Term 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Term 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Domain relative position of each term (1,2,3,4,5)
Usually begins with position 1 unless otherwise
stated.
Range the actual terms of the sequence
(2,4,6,8,10)

Sequence 1
2,4,6,8,10

Sequence 2
2,4,6,8,10,

A sequence can be finite or infinite.


The sequence has
a last term or final
term.

The sequence
continues without
stopping.

(such as seq. 1)
(such as seq. 2)
Both sequences have a general rule: an = 2n where
n is the term # and an is the nth term.
The general rule can also be written in function
notation: f(n) = 2n

Examples:
Write the first 6
terms of an=5-n.
a1=5-1=4
a2=5-2=3
a3=5-3=2
a4=5-4=1
a5=5-5=0
a6=5-6=-1

Write the first 6


terms of an=2n.
a1=21=2
a2=22=4
a3=23=8
a4=24=16
a5=25=32
a6=26=64

4,3,2,1,0,-1
2,4,8,16,32,64

Examples: Write a rule for the nth term.


2 2 2
2
a. , ,
,
,...
5 25 125 625
The seq. can be
written as:

2 2 2 2
, 2 , 3 , 4 ,...
1
5 5 5 5
Or,

an=2/(5 )
n

b. 3,5,7,9,...
The seq. can be
written as:
2(1)+1, 2(2)+1, 2(3)+1,
2(4)+1,
Or, an=2n+1

Example: write a rule for the nth term.


2,6,12,20,
Can be written as:
1(2), 2(3), 3(4), 4(5),
Or,

an=n(n+1)

Graphing a Sequence
Think of a sequence as ordered pairs for
graphing. (n , an)
Term #
Actual term
For example: 3,6,9,12,15
would be the ordered pairs (1,3), (2,6),
(3,9), (4,12), (5,15) graphed like points in a
scatter plot
* Sometimes it helps to find the rule first
when you are not given every term in a
finite sequence.

Graphing
n
a

1 2 3 4
3 6 9 12

What is a sequence?
A collections of objects that is ordered so that
there is a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, member.
What is the difference between finite and
infinite?

Finite means there is a last term. Infinite


means the sequence continues without
stopping.

Assignment:
p. 655
9-29 all,
skip 23

Sequences and Series Day 2


What is a series?
How do you know the difference between a
sequence and a series?

What is sigma notation?


How do you write a series with summation
notation?
Name 3 formulas for special series.

Series

The sum of the terms in a sequence.


Can be finite or infinite
For Example:
Finite Seq.
Infinite Seq.
2,4,6,8,10
2,4,6,8,10,
Finite Series
2+4+6+8+10

Infinite Series
2+4+6+8+10+

Summation Notation
Also called sigma notation
(sigma is a Greek letter meaning sum)
The series 2+4+6+8+10 can be written as:
5

i goes from 1

to 5.

2i

i is called the index of summation


(its just like the n used earlier).
Sometimes you will see an n or k here instead of i.
The notation is read:
the sum from i=1 to 5 of 2i

Summation Notation for an


Infinite Series
Summation notation for the infinite series:
2+4+6+8+10+ would be written as:

2i
1

Because the series is infinite, you must use i


from 1 to infinity () instead of stopping at
the 5th term like before.

Examples: Write each series in


summation notation.
a. 4+8+12++100
Notice the series can
be written as:
4(1)+4(2)+4(3)++4(25)
Or 4(i) where i goes
from 1 to 25.
25

4i
1

1 2 3 4
b. ...
2 3 4 5

Notice the series


can be written as:
1
2
3
4

...
11 2 1 3 1 4 1
i
Or,
where i goes from 1 to .
i 1

i
1 i 1

Example: Find the sum of the


10
series.
2

k goes from 5 to 10.


(52+1)+(62+1)+(72+1)+(82+1)+(92+1)+(102+1)
= 26+37+50+65+82+101
= 361

Special Formulas (shortcuts!)


nn

c1 cn
i i 1
1

n(n 1)
i

2
i 1
n

n(n 1)(2n 1)
i

6
i 1
n

Example: Find the sum.


10

i 1

Use the 3rd shortcut!

n(n 1)(2n 1)
6

10 *11 * 21

10(10 1)(2 *10 1)

2310

385
6

What is a series?
A series occurs when the terms of a sequence are
added.
How do you know the difference between a
sequence and a series?
The plus signs
What is sigma notation?

How do you write a series with summation


notation?
Use the sigma notation with the pattern rule.
Name 3 formulas for special series.
n

c cn
i 1

n(n 1)
i

2
i 1
n

i2
i 1

n(n 1)(2n 1)
6

Assignment:

p. 655
30-61 every 3rd
problem

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