Recursive And Explicit Form Of A Sequence; Generating A Number Table - Casio fx-CP400 User Manual

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• Create an ordered pair table (Editor/Graph/RUN) ......................................................................................#
• Create a sequence table with column(s) that determine if a sequence
is an arithmetic sequence, geometric sequence, progression of
difference, or Fibonacci sequence (Editor/Graph/RUN) ..........................) (arithmetic), _ (geometric),
• Display the Sequence Table Input dialog box (Editor/Table/Graph/RUN) ..................................................8
• Draw a cobweb diagram on a graph (Editor/Table) ....................................................................................w
• Display the Sequence RUN window (Editor/Table/Graph) .........................................................................`
• Display the Sequence Editor window (Table/Graph/RUN) .........................................................................&

6-1 Recursive and Explicit Form of a Sequence

ClassPad supports use of three types of sequence expressions:

Generating a Number Table

In addition to an ordered pair table, you can create a sequence table with column(s). This helps you determine if
the sequence is an arithmetic sequence, geometric sequence, progression of difference, or Fibonacci sequence.
Fibonacci Sequence Table
Geometric Sequence Table
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To create a number table (Fibonacci sequence table) to check the Fibonacci sequence expressed by
the recursion formula
3 = 2 + 1
Ordered Pair Table
3 = 18 ÷ 6
Progression of Difference Table
=
+
,
= 1,
+2
+1
1
+ (progression of difference), ` (Fibonacci)
=,
= and
+1
+2
Arithmetic Sequence Table
5 = 8 − 3
2 = 20 ÷ 10
= 1
2
Chapter 6: Sequence Application
E.
3 = 7 − 4
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