CMS Curriculum Guide 2011-2012
Advanced Functions & Modeling
Unit Title: Sequences & Seriessuggested time: 10days
Enduring understanding (Big Idea):
Sequences and series can be used to predict patterns. For example, arithmetic sequences can be used to determine the number of band members in a specified row of a pyramid formation.
Essential Questions:
- What types of patterns can be modeled mathematically?
- How can recognizing patterns help you solve real-world problems?
Recommended
Days / Textbook Alignment / Mathematical Objectives / Connections to 2003 Standards
2 days / 10-1 Sequences, Series, and Sigma Notation /
- Investigate several different types of sequences
- Use sigma notation to represent and calculate sums of sequences
- Find the sum of a finite sequence.
- Determine whether a given series converges or diverges.
- Translate between recursive and explicit representations
2 days / 10-2 Arithmetic Sequences and series /
- Find the nth terms and arithmetic means of arithmetic sequences
- Find sums of n terms of arithmetic series
- Find the sum of a finite sequence.
- Determine whether a given series converges or diverges.
2 days / 10-3 Geometric Sequences and series /
- Find the nth terms and geometric means of arithmetic geometric
- Find sums of n terms of geometric series
- Find the sums of infinite geometric series
- Find the sum of a finite sequence.
- Find the sum of an infinite sequence.
- Determine whether a given series converges or diverges
1 day / 10-5 The Binomial Theorem /
- Use Pascal’s Triangle to write binomial expansions
- Use the Binomial Theorem to write and find the coefficients of specified terms in binomial expansions
f. Apply the Binomial Theorem.
Vocabulary:
CMS Curriculum Guide 2011-2012
Advanced Functions & Modeling
sequence
term
finite sequence
infinite sequence
recursive sequence
explicit sequence
Fibonacci sequence
converge
diverge
series
finite series
nth partial sum
infinite series
sigma notation
arithmetic sequence
common difference
arithmetic means
first difference
second difference
arithmetic series
geometric sequence
common ratio
geometric means
geometric series
power series
exponential series
Euler’s formula
CMS Curriculum Guide 2011-2012
Advanced Functions & Modeling
Resources:
Glencoe McGraw-Hill (TE) Precalculus
Teacher Works Plus Precalculus
Formal Assessments:
- Quizzes
- Review Quiz (Practice Test)
- Unit Test
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