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Extractions: This lesson is designed to introduce students to the idea of arithmetic and geometric sequences. Upon completion of this lesson, students will: This lesson introduces students to arithmetic sequence through the following activity: The activities and discussions in this lesson address the following Standards: Patterns, relationships and functions standards including: extend geometric and arithmetic sequences. find formulas for determining elements in sequences of numbers. construct sequences similar to previously studied progressions using different initial values.
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