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Can someone please match the terms to the right definition.
1 A rule for generating terms of a sequence that depends on one or more previous terms of the sequence.
2 A rule that can be used to find the nth term of a sequence without calculating previous terms of the sequence. Also called the Explicit Rule.
3 A value that is held constant in a specific function, or model, while other variables might change.
4 The constant d of the sequence.
5 A sequence where the difference between consecutive terms is a constant.
6 A variable that takes on different values in a specific function, or model, while other values are held constant.
7 The constant r of the sequence.
8 A list of numbers, finite or infinite, that follow a particular pattern.
9 The numbers in a sequence.
10 A sequence where the ratio between consecutive terms is a constant.
A. Sequence
B. Terms of a sequence
C. Recursive rule
D. Iterative rule
E. Arithmetic sequence
F. Geometric sequence
G. Common difference
H. Common ratio
I. Model parameter
J. Model variable
1 A rule for generating terms of a sequence that depends on one or more previous terms of the sequence.
2 A rule that can be used to find the nth term of a sequence without calculating previous terms of the sequence. Also called the Explicit Rule.
3 A value that is held constant in a specific function, or model, while other variables might change.
4 The constant d of the sequence.
5 A sequence where the difference between consecutive terms is a constant.
6 A variable that takes on different values in a specific function, or model, while other values are held constant.
7 The constant r of the sequence.
8 A list of numbers, finite or infinite, that follow a particular pattern.
9 The numbers in a sequence.
10 A sequence where the ratio between consecutive terms is a constant.
A. Sequence
B. Terms of a sequence
C. Recursive rule
D. Iterative rule
E. Arithmetic sequence
F. Geometric sequence
G. Common difference
H. Common ratio
I. Model parameter
J. Model variable
Answer:
Algebraic expressions are combinations of variables , numbers, and at least one arithmetic operation. For example, 2x+4y−9 is an algebraic expression. Term: Each expression is made up of terms. A term can be a signed number, a variable, or a constant multiplied by a variable or variables.
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