OpenStax-CNX module: m32633 1. Quadratic Sequences 1; 2; 4; 7; 11;... (1)



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OpenStax-CNX module: m32633 1 Quadratic Sequences Rory Adams Free High School Science Texts Project Sarah Blyth Heather Williams This work is produced by OpenStax-CNX and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 1 Introduction In Grade 10, you learned about arithmetic sequences, where the dierence between consecutive terms was constant. In this chapter we learn about quadratic sequences. 2 What is a quadratic sequence? Denition 1: Quadratic Sequence A quadratic sequence is a sequence of numbers in which the second dierences between each consecutive term dier by the same amount, called a common second dierence. For example, is a quadratic sequence. Let us see why... If we take the dierence between consecutive terms, then: 1; 2; 4; 7; 11;... (1) a 2 a 1 = 2 1 = 1 a 3 a 2 = 4 2 = 2 a 4 a 3 = 7 4 = 3 a 5 a 4 = 11 7 = 4 We then work out the second dierences, which is simply obtained by taking the dierence between the consecutive dierences {1; 2; 3; 4;...} obtained above: (2) 2 1 = 1 3 2 = 1 4 3 = 1... (3) Version 1.3: Jul 26, 2011 5:08 am -0500 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

OpenStax-CNX module: m32633 2 We then see that the second dierences are equal to 1. Thus, (1) is a quadratic sequence. Note that the dierences between consecutive terms (that is, the rst dierences) of a quadratic sequence form a sequence where there is a constant dierence between consecutive terms. In the above example, the sequence of {1; 2; 3; 4;...}, which is formed by taking the dierences between consecutive terms of (1), has a linear formula of the kind ax + b. 2.1 Quadratic Sequences The following are also examples of quadratic sequences: 3; 6; 10; 15; 21;... 4; 9; 16; 25; 36;... 7; 17; 31; 49; 71;... 2; 10; 26; 50; 82;... 31; 30; 27; 22; 15;... Can you calculate the common second dierence for each of the above examples? Exercise 1: Quadratic sequence (Solution on p. 5.) Write down the next two terms and nd a formula for the n th term of the sequence 5, 12, 23, 38,...,..., (4) 2.2 General Case If the sequence is quadratic, the n th term should be T n = an 2 + bn + c TERMS a + b + c 4a + 2b + c 9a + 3b + c 1 st dierence 3a + b 5a + b 7a + b 2 nd dierence 2a 2a Table 1 In each case, the second dierence is 2a. This fact can be used to nd a, then b then c. Exercise 2: Quadratic Sequence (Solution on p. 5.) The following sequence is quadratic: 8, 22, 42, 68,... Find the rule. 2.2.1 Derivation of the n th -term of a Quadratic Sequence Let the n th -term for a quadratic sequence be given by a n = A n 2 + B n + C (5) where A, B and C are some constants to be determined. a n = A n 2 + B n + C a 1 = A(1) 2 + B (1) + C = A + B + C a 2 = A(2) 2 + B (2) + C = 4A + 2B + C a 3 = A(3) 2 + B (3) + C = 9A + 3B + C (6)

OpenStax-CNX module: m32633 3 Letd a 2 a 1 d = 3A + B (7) The common second dierence is obtained from B = d 3A (8) Therefore, from (8), D = (a 3 a 2 ) (a 2 a 1 ) = (5A + B) (3A + B) = 2A A = D 2 (9) (10) B = d 3 2 D (11) From (6), C = a 1 (A + B) = a 1 D 2 d + 3 2 D (12) C = a 1 + D d (13) Finally, the general equation for the n th -term of a quadratic sequence is given by a n = D 2 n2 + (d 32 ) D n + (a 1 d + D) (14) Exercise 3: Using a set of equations (Solution on p. 5.) Study the following pattern: 1; 7; 19; 37; 61;... 1. What is the next number in the sequence? 2. Use variables to write an algebraic statement to generalise the pattern. 3. What will the 100th term of the sequence be? 2.2.2 Plotting a graph of terms of a quadratic sequence Plotting a n vs. n for a quadratic sequence yields a parabolic graph. Given the quadratic sequence, 3; 6; 10; 15; 21;... (15) If we plot each of the terms vs. the corresponding index, we obtain a graph of a parabola. Figure 1

OpenStax-CNX module: m32633 4 3 End of chapter Exercises 1. Find the rst 5 terms of the quadratic sequence dened by: a n = n 2 + 2n + 1 (16) 2. Determine which of the following sequences is a quadratic sequence by calculating the common second dierence: a. 6; 9; 14; 21; 30;... b. 1; 7; 17; 31; 49;... c. 8; 17; 32; 53; 80;... d. 9; 26; 51; 84; 125;... e. 2; 20; 50; 92; 146;... f. 5; 19; 41; 71; 109;... g. 2; 6; 10; 14; 18;... h. 3; 9; 15; 21; 27;... i. 10; 24; 44; 70; 102;... j. 1; 2, 5; 5; 8, 5; 13;... k. 2, 5; 6; 10, 5; 16; 22, 5;... l. 0, 5; 9; 20, 5; 35; 52, 5;... 3. Given a n = 2n 2, nd for which value of n, a n = 242 4. Given a n = (n 4) 2, nd for which value of n, a n = 36 5. Given a n = n 2 + 4, nd for which value of n, a n = 85 6. Given a n = 3n 2, nd a 11 7. Given a n = 7n 2 + 4n, nd a 9 8. Given a n = 4n 2 + 3n 1, nd a 5 9. Given a n = 1, 5n 2, nd a 10 10. For each of the quadratic sequences, nd the common second dierence, the formula for the general term and then use the formula to nd a 100. a. 4, 7, 12, 19, 28,... b. 2, 8, 18, 32, 50,... c. 7, 13, 23, 37, 55,... d. 5, 14, 29, 50, 77,... e. 7, 22, 47, 82, 127,... f. 3, 10, 21, 36, 55,... g. 3, 7, 13, 21, 31,... h. 3, 9, 17, 27, 39,...

OpenStax-CNX module: m32633 5 Solutions to Exercises in this Module Solution to Exercise (p. 2) Step 1. i.e. 7, 11, 15 Step 2. the second dierence is 4. So continuing the sequence, the dierences between each term will be: 15 + 4 = 19 19 + 4 = 23 Step 3. So the next two terms in the sequence willl be: 38 + 19 = 57 57 + 23 = 80 So the sequence will be: 5, 12, 23, 38, 57, 80 Step 4. We know that the second dierence is 4. The start of the formula will therefore be 2n 2. Step 5. If n = 1, you have to get the value of term one, which is 5 in this particular sequence. The dierence between 2n 2 = 2 and original number (5) is 3, which leads to n + 2. Check if it works for the second term, i.e. when n = 2. Then 2n 2 = 8. The dierence between term two (12) and 8 is 4, which is can be written as n + 2. So for the sequence 5, 12, 23, 38,... the formula for the n th term is 2n 2 + n + 2. Solution to Exercise (p. 2) Step 1. TERMS 8 22 42 68 1 st dierence 14 20 26 2 nd dierence 6 6 6 Step 2. Step 3. The rule is therefore: Step 4. For Table 2 Then 2a = 6 which gives a = 3 And 3a + b = 14 9 + b = 14 b = 5 And a + b + c = 8 3 + 5 + c = 8 c = 0 n th term = 3n 2 + 5n n = 1, T 1 = 3(1) 2 + 5 (1) = 8 n = 2, T 2 = 3(2) 2 + 5 (2) = 22 n = 3, T 3 = 3(3) 2 + 5 (3) = 42 (17) (18) Solution to Exercise (p. 3)

OpenStax-CNX module: m32633 6 Step 1. The numbers go up in multiples of 6 1 + 6 (1) = 7, then 7 + 6 (2) = 19 19 + 6 (3) = 37, then 37 + 6 (4) = 61 Therefore 61 + 6 (5) = 91 The next number in the sequence is 91. Step 2. TERMS 1 7 19 37 61 1 st dierence 6 12 18 24 2 nd dierence 6 6 6 6 Table 3 Step 3. Step 4. The pattern will yield a quadratic equation since the second dierence is constant Therefore an 2 + bn + c = y For the rst term: n = 1, then y = 1 For the second term: n = 2, then y = 7 For the third term: n = 3, then y = 19 etc... a + b + c = 1 4a + 2b + c = 7 9a + 3b + c = 19 eqn (2) eqn (1) : 3a + b = 6 eqn (3) eqn (2) : 5a + b = 12 eqn (5) eqn (4) : 2a = 6 a = 3, b = 3 and c = 1 (19) (20) Step 5. The general formula for the pattern is 3n 2 3n + 1 Step 6. Substitute n with 100: 3(100) 2 3 (100) + 1 = 29 701 The value for term 100 is 29 701.