DFMFullCoverage Sequences PDF
DFMFullCoverage Sequences PDF
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Question 1
Categorisation: Determine a term of a formula given the position-to-term formula.
3 6 11 18 27 38 51
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Question 2
Categorisation: Determine an algebraic expression for a term of a sequence given a
term-to-term rule.
1 1 2 3 5 8
the next term in the sequence is the sum of the two previous terms
𝑎 𝑏 𝑎+𝑏
Find the 6th term of this sequence, in terms of 𝑎 and 𝑏. Simplify your answer.
..........................
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Question 3
Categorisation: Understand notation for term-to-term rules, i.e. if 𝒖𝒏 is the 𝒏th term
of a sequence, then 𝒖𝒏+𝟏 is the (𝒏 + 𝟏)th term.
𝑃𝑛+1 = 0.87𝑃𝑛
.......................... grams
Question 4
Categorisation: Determine a formula for some aspect of a pictorial sequence.
𝑊 = ..........................
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Question 5
Categorisation: Determine the 𝒏th term formula of an arithmetic/linear sequence.
3 7 11 15 19
Write down an expression, in terms of 𝑛, for the 𝑛 th term of the number sequence.
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Question 6
Categorisation: As above, but involving negative terms.
–4 –1 2 5 8
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Question 7
Categorisation: Determine an expression for the (𝒏 + 𝟏)th term of a sequence given
then formula for the 𝒏th term.
5 9 13 17
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Question 8
Categorisation: Determine when the 𝒏th term of two sequences is the same.
2 7 12 17 22
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Question 9
Categorisation: Determine if a number occurs in a sequence.
3 7 11 15 19
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Question 10
Categorisation: As above, but for a descending sequence.
47 41 35 29 23
Sarah says,
Question 11
Categorisation: As with Question 8, but the terms do not need to appear in the same
position.
2 7 12 17
–4 –1 2 5 8
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Question 12
Categorisation: Find the 𝒏th term formula for a quadratic sequence.
3 8 15 24
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Question 13
Categorisation: As above, but where the coefficient of the 𝒏 term is negative.
1 3 7 13 21
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Question 14
Categorisation: As above, but where the coefficient of 𝒏𝟐 is not 1.
−1 2 9 20 35
𝑛 th term = ..........................
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Question 15
Categorisation: Determine the 𝒏th term of a quadratic sequence in a pictorial
context.
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Answers
Question 1 Question 12
2502 𝑛2 + 2𝑛
Question 2 Question 13
3𝑎 + 5𝑏 𝑛2 − 𝑛 + 1
Question 3 Question 14
20 grams 𝑛 th term = 2𝑛2 − 3𝑛
Question 4 Question 15
𝑊 = 𝑛+2 1 2
2
𝑛 +1
Question 5
4𝑛 − 1
Question 6
3𝑛 − 7
Question 7
4𝑛 + 5
Question 8
18
Question 9
4𝑛 − 1 = 319
𝑛 = 80 ∴ Yes
Question 10
53 − 6𝑛 = −100
6𝑛 = 153 but 153 does not divide by 6.
Therefore yes, not in sequence.
Question 11
Two of 2, 17, 32, 47, 62
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