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Quiz 3 Patterns Mathematics 800

All sequences, regardless of how they progress, have terms. To denote which term we wish to consider, we use (n). So, if we say that (n = 3), we are considering the third term in a sequence. The first term in a sequence is given by (a). So, if we say that (a = 23), the first term in the given sequence is 23.

So, without further ado, let's be off!

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Terms: the numbers in a sequence

Unit 3 Patterns In Mathematicswelcome

  • When considering a specific term: (n = x), where x is a whole number.
  • The first term in a sequence: (a)
  • 3.1: Proof by Induction
  • 3.2: ArithmeticSequences, Geometric Sequences : Visual Reasoning, and Proof by Induction
  • 3.3: Recognising Sequences
  • 3.4: Finite Difference Calculus
    In this section, we will explore further to the method that we explained at the introduction of Quadratic sequences.
  • 3.E: Number Patterns (Exercises)

Thumbnail: Derivation of triangular numbers from a left-justified Pascal's triangle. 9Cc BY-SA 4.0; Cmglee).

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