Lesson 5 Don’t Break the Chain Solidify Understanding
Learning Focus
Represent a story context using tables, graphs, and equations.
Use function notation to write explicit and recursive equations.
How can I find the pattern of growth in a story context?
How does the pattern of growth appear in each of the representations?
Open Up the Math: Launch, Explore, Discuss
Maybe you’ve received an email like this before:
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These chain emails rely on each person who receives the email to forward it on. Have you ever wondered how many people might receive the email if the chain remains unbroken? To figure this out, assume that it takes a day for the email to be opened, forwarded, and then received by the next person. On day 1, Bill Weights starts by sending the email out to his
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How many people will receive the email on day
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How many people will receive the email on day
Ready for More?
Although offers like Bill’s are usually scams, let’s think about what would happen if he really did give away all the ice cream offered in the email. If Bill gives away a Super Sundae that costs him
Takeaways
Finding the common ratio in a geometric sequence:
Table:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
Graph:
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we modeled a real-world situation with a table, graph, and equations, both explicit and recursive. We learned to use the mathematical notation for writing recursive equations for geometric sequences and how to identify the common ratio in each of the representations of a geometric sequence.
The same sequence is shown in the table and graph.
Show how to identify the rate of change in the representation.
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What is the rate of change?
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Use the explicit equations for