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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 8:Functions and Inequalities;Lesson 2:Function Rules


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State whether each sequence is arithmetic or geometric. Then find the next two terms in the sequence.

  • Question 13 (request help)

    Jay is stacking cereal boxes to create a store display.The number of boxes in each row is shown in the table. Is the pattern an example of an arithmetic sequence or a geometric sequence? Explain.
    How many boxes will be in row 5?

     

HOT. Problems Higher Order Thinking

  • Question 14 (request help)

    Reason Inductively Create a sequence in which \(1\frac{1}{4}\)  is added to each number.

  • Question 15 (request help)

    Persevere with Problems Refer to the table below. Use words and symbols to generalize the relationship of each term as a function of its position. Then determine the value of the term when n = 100.

  • Question 16 (request help)

    Justify Conclusions What is the rule to find the value of the missing term in the sequence in the table at the right? Justify your response.

    • \(4x-3\)
    • \(2x+1\)
    • \(x+4\)
    • \(3x\)

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