Identify the sequence graphed below and the average rate of change from n = 1 to n = 3.
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Can you see that for every next term original (x,y) next term (x+1,y/2) ? Do you understand what I am saying?
yes i do
OK. I really don't know what they would want from you when they say "identify" the sequence, but (x,y) --> (x+1,y/2) is the pattern that I see.
by n=1 and n=3 do you mean the 1st and 3rd term?
an = 20(one half)n − 1; average rate of change is fifteen halves an = 10(one half)n − 1; average rate of change is fifteen halves an = 20(one half)n − 1; average rate of change is negative fifteen halves an = 10(one half)n − 1; average rate of change is negative fifteen halves
options
I can tell
Please answer my question b/c I am not sure.
by "n=1 and n=3" do you mean the "1st and 3rd term"?
yeah I guess so
Have you ever done problems where you need to find "average rate of change" ? What do you know about finding the average rate of change?
@ganeshie8 just one more pls
you're not done with this yet ?
no i thought it was the last option but i guess it not
do you remember the answer you got for this? please :c
Average rate of change from n = 1 to n = 3 is: (a3 - a1)/(3 - 1) = -6
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