E-Mathematics 10: Grade 10. Rex Book Store, Inc. Grade 10. Rex Book Store, Inc
E-Mathematics 10: Grade 10. Rex Book Store, Inc. Grade 10. Rex Book Store, Inc
E-Mathematics 10: Grade 10. Rex Book Store, Inc. Grade 10. Rex Book Store, Inc
Araullo Grade 10
DAILY High School Level
LESSON Teacher Jayson L. Santelices Learning Mathematics
LOG Area
Teaching June 18, 2018 (Mon) Quarter First Quarter
Date and 1:00 – 7:00 pm
Time
Number of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Squares
Number of
Matchsticks
The sequence
4, 7, 10, 13, 15
is called an arithmetic sequence because the difference
between any two consecutive terms is always the same.
Arithmetic Sequence
B. Establishing a
A sequence whose consecutive terms have a common difference
purpose and
is an arithmetic sequence.
Presentation of the
The sequence a1, a2 , a3 , … an is arithmetic if there is a number
lesson
d such that:
a2 – a1 = d, a3 – a2 = d, a4 - a3 = d
and so on. The number d is the common difference in the
arithmetic sequence.
Example 1: Determine whether the given sequence is arithmetic or
not. If it is arithmetic, find the common difference and the next
two terms.
a.25, 21, 17, 13, 9, … d. 4, 10, 16, 20… g. 2, 4, 8,16, 32, …
6 7 8
b. 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, … e. 1, , , ,…
5 5 5
c. -1, 4, 9, 14, 19, … f. 6, 4, 2, 0, - 2, …
C. Discussing new Example 2: Find p so that the numbers 7p + 2, 5p + 12, 2p – 1,… form
concepts and an arithmetic sequence.
practicing new skills
Solution:
Since the given sequence is arithmetic, hence
(5p + 12) – (7p + 2) = (2p – 1) –(5p + 12)
-2p + 10 = -3p – 13
p = - 23
Therefore, the nth term of an arithmetic sequence with first term, a1,
and common difference, d, is given by
an = a1 + (n – 1)d
Example 3: Write a formula for the nth term of the given arithmetic
sequence.
a. 12, 19, 26, 33, 40,… b. 9, 1, -7, -
15, -23, …
Solution:
a. a1 = 12 and d = 7 b. a1 = 9 and d = -8
an = 12 + (n – 1)7 an = 9 - 8(n – 1)
= 12 + 7n – 7 =9–
8n + 8
an = 7n + 5 an = 17 – 8n
Example 4: Find the 30 term of the arithmetic sequence 1, 5, 9, 13,
th
17, …
Solution:
a1 = 1, d = 4, n = 30
a30 = 1 + 4(30 – 1)
= 1 + 4(29)
= 1 + 116
a30 = 117
D. Developing mastery Find an for each arithmetic sequence.
(Leads to Formative 1
a. a1 = 5, d = 4, n = 15 c. a1 = 12, d = ,n=
Assessment 3) 2
16
b. a1 = 6, d = -3, n = 20 d. a1 = x + 1, d = 3x, n = 30
Solution:
1
a. a1 = 5, d = 4, n = 15 c. a1 = 12, d = , n = 16
2
1
a5 = 5 + 4(15 – 1) a16 = 12 + (16 – 1)
2
1
= 5 + 4(14) = 12 + (15)
2
39
a5 = 61 a16 =
2
b. a1 = 6, d = -3, n = 20 d. a1 = x + 1, d = 3x, n = 30
a20 = 6 – 3(20 – 1) a30 = x + 1 + 3x(30 – 1)
= 6 – 3(19) = x + 1 + 3x(29)
a20 = - 51 a30 = 88x + 1
B. Finding practical
applications of
concepts and skills
in daily living
C. Making Abstraction:
generalizations and Fill in the blanks to make each statement true.
abstractions about 1. A sequence whose consecutive terms have a
the lesson common difference is a/an _____.
2. The number d in an = a1 + (n – 1)d is called the ____ of
any two consecutive terms in an arithmetic
sequence.
3. The common difference of the arithmetic sequence
3, 1, -1, -3, -5, … is ____.
4. The formula in finding the nth term of an arithmetic
sequence is ______.
E. Additional activities 1. Find the 35th term of an arithmetic sequence whose first term is 5
for application or and common difference is 3.
remediation 2. In the sequence, 30, 25, 20, 15, …, find the 22nd term.
5. REMARKS
6. REFLECTION
SECTIONS
Mencius
Hobbes
Pericles
Plato
Locke
A. No. of learners who
earned at least 80%
in the evaluation
B. No of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation