Geometric Sequences: Finding the nth Term

Geometric Sequences: Finding the nth Term

Grade 11th Grade · Math · 85 min· Ib Ai Sl1

What's Included

Learning Objective

Students are learning how to write the general term of a geometric sequence, find the value of the nth term, and understand growth and decay in geometric patterns.

Warm-Up Video

Khan Academy · 10:45

Introduction to geometric sequences | Sequences, series and induction | Precalculus | Khan Academy

Guided Notes

3 key concepts

  • 1

    A geometric sequence is a sequence where each number is found by multiplying the previous number by a fixed value called the common ratio.

  • 2

    If the first term (a₁) of a geometric sequence is 90 and the common ratio is -⅓, the second term is -30 and the third term is 10.

  • 3

    In a bungee jumping scenario where the initial jump stretches 120 feet and each bounce is 60% of the previous stretch, the stretch on the nth bounce can be calculated as 120 * 0.6.

Practice Questions

7 questions · Multiple choice & Short answer & Fill in the blank

Exit Ticket

Quick comprehension check

The first term of a geometric sequence is 5, and the common ratio is 2. What are the first four terms of this sequence?

Teacher Guide

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