Transcription of Lecture Notes - Sequences
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SequencesLecture Notes for Section is an infinite list of numbers written in a definite order:sequence# % ) "' $# The numbers in the list are called the of the sequence. In the sequence above, the firsttermsterm is , the second term is , the third term is , and so forth, with each successive term being#%)twice the previous term. How can we figure out the 10th term in this sequence? Well, we could simply continuedoubling until we arrive at the tenth term:# % ) "' $# '% "#) #&' &"# "!#%However, a better method would be to find a for the sequence, a formula for howformulathe th term depends on . In this case, each term is a power of :88## # # % # ) # "' # $# "#$%&In particular, the formula for the th term of this sequence is.
Sequences Lecture Notes for Section 8.1 A is an infinite list of numbers written in a defisequence nite order: #ß %ß )ß "'ß $#ß á The numbers in the list are called the of the sequterms ence.
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