Sequences, AP and GP
Sequences, AP and GP
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17 + 27 + 37 +...+ 417.
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2. An arithmetic series has five terms. The first term is 2 and the last term is 32. Find the
sum of the series.
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3. In an arithmetic sequence, the first term is 5 and the fourth term is 40. Find the second
term.
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2 4 8 16 ...
3 9 27 81
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5. The Acme insurance company sells two savings plans, Plan A and Plan B.
For Plan A, an investor starts with an initial deposit of $1000 and increases this by $80
each month, so that in the second month, the deposit is $1080, the next month it is
$1160 and so on.
For Plan B, the investor again starts with $1000 and each month deposits 6% more than
the previous month.
(a) Write down the amount of money invested under Plan B in the second and third
months.
(2)
Give your answers to parts (b) and (c) correct to the nearest dollar.
(b) Find the amount of the 12th deposit for each Plan.
(4)
(c) Find the total amount of money invested during the first 12 months
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The rate of interest is fixed at 7.5% per annum. Interest is compounded annually.
(a) how much the first $1000 is worth at the end of the ten years;
(b) the total value of the investments at the end of the ten years.
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7. Each day a runner trains for a 10 km race. On the first day she runs 1000 m, and then
increases the distance by 250 m on each subsequent day.
(b) What is the total distance she will have run in training by the end of that day?
Give your answer exactly.
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(b) What is the sum of the first 101 terms of the sequence?
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9. Portable telephones are first sold in the country Cellmania in 1990. During 1990, the
number of units sold is 160. In 1991, the number of units sold is 240 and in 1992, the
number of units sold is 360.
In 1993 it was noticed that the annual sales formed a geometric sequence with first term
160, the 2nd and 3rd terms being 240 and 360 respectively.
(c) In what year does the number of units sold first exceed 5000?
(4)
Between 1990 and 1992, the total number of units sold is 760.
(d) What is the total number of units sold between 1990 and 2002?
(2)
During this period, the total population of Cellmania remains approximately 80 000.
(e) Use this information to suggest a reason why the geometric growth in sales would
not continue.
(1)
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10. In an arithmetic sequence, the first term is –2, the fourth term is 16, and the nth term is
11 998.
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(a) Ashley trains for 12 hours in the first week. She decides to increase the amount of
time she spends training by 2 hours each week. Find the total number of hours she
spends training during the first 15 weeks.
(3)
(b) Billie also trains for 12 hours in the first week. She decides to train for 10%
longer each week than the previous week.
(i) Show that in the third week she trains for 14.52 hours.
(ii) Find the total number of hours she spends training during the first 15 weeks.
(4)
(c) In which week will the time Billie spends training first exceed 50 hours?
(4)
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12. The diagram shows a square ABCD of side 4 cm. The midpoints P, Q, R, S of the sides
are joined to form a second square.
A Q B
P R
D S C
The midpoints W, X, Y, Z of the sides of PQRS are now joined to form a third square as
shown.
A Q B
W X
P R
Z Y
D S C
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(b) (i) Write down the area of the third square, WXYZ.
(ii) Show that the areas of ABCD, PQRS, and WXYZ form a geometric
sequence. Find the common ratio of this sequence.
(3)
The process of forming smaller and smaller squares (by joining the midpoints) is
continued indefinitely.
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13. Gwendolyn added the multiples of 3, from 3 to 3750 and found that
3 + 6 + 9 + … + 3750 = s.
Calculate s.
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14. The number of hours of sleep of 21 students are shown in the frequency table below.
Find
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15. Arturo goes swimming every week. He swims 200 metres in the first week. Each week
he swims 30 metres more than the previous week. He continues for one year (52
weeks).
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16. The diagrams below show the first four squares in a sequence of squares which are
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subdivided in half. The area of the shaded square A is 4 .
A A
D ia g ra m 1 D ia g ra m 2
A A
B B
C C
D ia g ra m 3 D ia g ra m 4
(ii) Show that the areas of squares A, B and C are in geometric progression.
(ii) Find the total area shaded in the 8th diagram of this sequence.
Give your answer correct to six significant figures.
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17. The following table shows four series of numbers. One of these series is geometric, one
of the series is arithmetic and the other two are neither geometric nor arithmetic.
(a) Complete the table by stating the type of series that is shown.
(b) The geometric series can be summed to infinity. Find this sum.
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18. A company offers its employees a choice of two salary schemes A and B over a period
of 10 years.
Scheme A offers a starting salary of $11000 in the first year and then an annual increase
of $400 per year.
(a) (i) Write down the salary paid in the second year and in the third year.
(ii) Calculate the total (amount of) salary paid over ten years.
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Scheme B offers a starting salary of $10000 dollars in the first year and then an annual
increase of 7% of the previous year’s salary.
(b) (i) Write down the salary paid in the second year and in the third year.
(c) Arturo works for n complete years under scheme A. Bill works for n complete
years under scheme B. Find the minimum number of years so that the total earned
by Bill exceeds the total earned by Arturo.
(4)
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19. A theatre has 20 rows of seats. There are 15 seats in the first row, 17 seats in the second
row, and each successive row of seats has two more seats in it than the previous row.
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20. A sum of $5000 is invested at a compound interest rate of 6.3% per annum.
(a) Write down an expression for the value of the investment after n full years.
(b) What will be the value of the investment at the end of five years?
(c) The value of the investment will exceed $10000 after n full years,
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21. Let Sn be the sum of the first n terms of an arithmetic sequence, whose first three terms
are u1, u2 and u3. It is known that S1 = 7, and S2 = 18.
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22. The first term of an infinite geometric sequence is 18, while the third term is 8. There
are two possible sequences. Find the sum of each sequence.
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23. Consider the infinite geometric series 405 + 270 + 180 +....
(a) For this series, find the common ratio, giving your answer as a fraction in its
simplest form.
(c) Find the exact value of the sum of the infinite series.
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(c) Find the other value of x for which the sequence is geometric.
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25. Let Sn be the sum of the first n terms of the arithmetic series 2 + 4 + 6 + ….
(a) Find
(i) S4;
(ii) S100.
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1 2
Let M = 0 1 .
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(ii) Show that M3 = 0 1 .
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0 1 , for n 4. The sum T is defined by
It may now be assumed that M =
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Tn = M1 + M2 + M3 + ... + Mn .
(d) Using your results from part (a) (ii), find T100.
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26. Clara organizes cans in triangular piles, where each row has one less can than the row
below. For example, the pile of 15 cans shown has 5 cans in the bottom row and 4 cans in the
row above it.
(a) A pile has 20 cans in the bottom row. Show that the pile contains 210 cans.
(4)
(b) There are 3240 cans in a pile. How many cans are in the bottom row?
(4)
(c) (i) There are S cans and they are organized in a triangular pile with n cans in
the bottom row. Show that n2 + n − 2S = 0.
(ii) Clara has 2100 cans. Explain why she cannot organize them in a triangular
pile.
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28. The first four terms of a sequence are 18, 54, 162, 486.
(a) Use all four terms to show that this is a geometric sequence.
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(b) (i) Find an expression for the nth term of this geometric sequence.
(ii) If the nth term of the sequence is 1062 882, find the value of n.
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29. (a) Write down the first three terms of the sequence un = 3n, for n 1.
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(b) Find
20
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(i) n 1
100
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(ii) n 21 .
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