Identify the sequence graphed below and the average rate of change from n = 1 to n = 3.
Is it A?
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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
(x,y) --> (x+1,y/2) That is the pattern that I see
Not one of the choices is it?
n=1 and n=3 are you talking about the 1st and 3rd term?
Yes
Is the answer A?
I really don't know what they would want from you when they say "identify" the sequence I also thought the same thing, A
I think it IS A
Can I ask some more questions?
Ramona is playing a board game and rolls two number cubes. Let A = {the sum of the number cubes is odd} and let B = {the sum of the number cubes is divisible by 5}. List the outcomes in A ∩ B
I'm not sure about this one...
I got a lot going on so let me just tag @Destinymasha
Good luck...
the sequence is \(8(\frac{1}{2})^{n-2}\) do you see why?
I know why it was because I plugged it in to the equation: Ramona is playing a board game and rolls two number cubes. Let A = {the sum of the number cubes is odd} and let B = {the sum of the number cubes is divisible by 5}. List the outcomes in A ∩ B
and from from 1 to 3 the avg rate is \(\frac{a_3-a_1}{3-1}=\frac{4-16}{2}=-6\)
Ramona is playing a board game and rolls two number cubes. Let A = {the sum of the number cubes is odd} and let B = {the sum of the number cubes is divisible by 5}. List the outcomes in A ∩ B
This was the question I asked you
good luck with that attitude, it will work out
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