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SAT Math 2.5 Algebra and Functions
SAT Math 2.5 Algebra and Functions
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- 00:02
Put this in your calculator and shmoop it...
- 00:04
In a sequence, each subsequent term, n, is determined by the formula t sub n equals the
- 00:11
quantity t sub n minus 1 squared.
- 00:14
If the first term is the square root of x, what is the fourth term?
- 00:18
And here are the potential answers...
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- 00:24
This one is just a "fill in the missing numbers of the pattern" problem,
- 00:27
but, we have to figure out what the pattern actually is...
- 00:32
So the formula for the pattern is t sub n equals t sub n minus 1 squared.
- 00:37
Hmm, lot of variables to just say: "any term equals the term before it squared."
- 00:42
The first number is given.
- 00:43
All we have to do is find the next numbers in the pattern.
- 00:47
The first number, squared, should give us the second number of the pattern.
- 00:51
The square root of x squared equals x.
- 00:54
The second number squared equals the third number.
- 00:57
X squared equals...x squared.
- 01:00
And the third number squared equals the fourth number.
- 01:03
Remember your exponent rules here... when an exponent is being raised
- 01:06
to another power, multiply the two powers together.
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So x squared squared equals x to the power of 2 times 2, which is x to the power of 4.
- 01:16
So D is the correct answer.
- 01:33
Man... we would kill it playing Simon...
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