Application of The Concept of Sequence and Arithmetic Series in Economics 1
Application of The Concept of Sequence and Arithmetic Series in Economics 1
Application of The Concept of Sequence and Arithmetic Series in Economics 1
Prodi S1 Akuntansi
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THEN, WHAT IS THE LINE?
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
LINE ROW
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Arithmetic sequence
Definition
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers where the difference
between two consecutive terms is always a constant number
Dn = (1/2) n (a + Un)
Dn = (1/2) n (2a + (n - 1) b)
Information:
Dn = the number of n first terms
a = the first term
b = different
Un = the nth term
n = many terms
Example:
Find the sum of the first 100 terms in the series 2 + 4
+ 6 + 8 + ....
Answer:
Note that a = 2, b = 4 - 2 = 2, and n = 100.
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D100 = x 100 {2 (2) + (100 - 1) 2}
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= 50 {4 + 198}
= 50 (202)
= 10,100
So, the sum of the first 100 terms in the series is
10,100.
example
Count the sum of all natural numbers, multiples of 3 that are less
than 100.
Answer:
The natural multiples of 3, which are less than 100, are 3, 6, 9,
12, ..., 99, so you get
a = 3, b = 3, and Un = 99.
First, we look for n as follows;
Un = a + (n - 1) b
99 = 3 + (n - 1) 3
3n = 99
n = 33
The sum of the series is
Dn =1 n (a + U )
n
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D33 =1 x 33(3 + 99)
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= 1.683
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