The explicit rules for arithmetic and geometric sequences can be applied to many real-world scenarios.
Recall that for an arithmetic sequence:
Recall for a geometric sequence:
In some real-world contexts involving geometric sequences, we may want to use an initial term of a_0 instead of a_1. In these cases, we can alter the explicit formula slightly and use the following formula:
Ethan is playing a new game on his phone. After successfully playing his first game on day 1, he was awarded with 25 diamonds. The game then rewards him 3 diamonds for each consecutive day he plays after day 1.
Determine if the sequence for the number of diamonds he has after n days of consecutive play is arithmetic or geometric.
Determine the number of diamonds Ethan will receive when after playing 6 consecutive days.
Find the number of consecutive days Ethan will need to play to earn 160 diamonds.
A ball is dropped onto the ground from a height of 8 \text{ m}. On each bounce, the ball reaches a maximum height of 60\% of its previous maximum height.
Determine if the sequence of the heights of each bounce is arithmetic or geometric.
Determine the height that the ball reaches after the 4th bounce.