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Identify each sequence as arithmetic or geometric. Explain your answer, and write an explicit formula for the

sequence.
c. − 1 / 2, − 3 / 2, − 5 / 2, − 7 / 2, …

User BOC
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Answer:

Arithmetic sequence


a_n=(1)/(2)-n for
n\geq 1

Explanation:

We are given that a sequence


-(1)/(2),-(3)/(2),-(5)/(2),-(7)/(2),...

We have to identify the sequence as arithmetic or geometric and write an explicit formula .


a_1=-(1)/(2)


a_2=-(3)/(2)


a_3=-(5)/(2)


a_4=-(7)/(2)


d_1=a_2-a_1=(-3)/(2)+(1)/(2)=-1


d_2=a_3-a_2=-(5)/(2)+(3)/(2)=-1


d_1=d_2=-1

When the difference of consecutive terms is constant then the sequence is an arithmetic.

Hence, the sequence is an arithmetic.


a_n=a+(n-1)d


a_n=-(1)/(2)+(n-1)(-1)=-(1)/(2)-n+1=(1)/(2)-n for
n\geq 1

User Michael Golos
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