This math topic focuses on identifying geometric number sequences. Students are tasked with determining which mathematical expression represents the first three terms of a given sequence. Each problem presents a sequence and multiple choices in the format of exponential expressions. The skills practiced involve recognizing patterns in sequences and understanding the properties of geometric progressions.
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What sequence, starting with n = 1, are these the first 3 terms of?
7, 49, 343
Math worksheet on 'Number Sequences Identify - Geometric, First Terms (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Patterns and Sums - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/patterns_and_sums_practice/ |
What sequence, starting with p = 1, are these the first 3 terms of? |
4, 16, 64 |
What sequence, starting with c = 1, are these the first 3 terms of? |
7, 49, 343 |
What sequence, starting with y = 1, are these the first 3 terms of? |
3, 9, 27 |
What sequence, starting with b = 1, are these the first 3 terms of? |
5, 25, 125 |
What sequence, starting with b = 1, are these the first 3 terms of? |
2, 4, 8 |
What sequence, starting with b = 1, are these the first 3 terms of? |
6, 36, 216 |