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- Tamilnadu textbook for class 10 chapter 4 pages : 34 to 67
- Gujarat textbook for class 10 : Chapter 5 Arithmetic progression
- Kerala state textbook for class 10 : Chapter 01 Arithmetic Sequences
Additional Information
Useful websites
- Maths is fun for Arithmetic progressions
- Maths is fun for Geometric progressions
- this PPT will give basic information of progressions
- -this pdf file deals with the fundamentals of A.P
Quiz Websites
video on progressions from youtube
Reference Books
Teaching Outlines
Concept #1 Introduction to progression
Learning objectives
- Identifying the pattern present in different number pattern
- Meaning of the sequence
- Defining the terms of the sequence
- Writing the next terms and n'th term of the given sequences
- Defining the finite and infinite sequence and examples.
Notes for teachers
- An orderly arrangement of numbers according to a certain rule is called a sequence.
- A sequence containing finite number of terms is called a finite sequence.
- A sequence containing infinite number of terms is called an finite sequence.
Activity
- Activity No #1
For Arithmetic Progressions SUM Derivation of formulaclick here
- Activity No #2
Concept #2 types of progression
Learning objectives
- Classification progression depending upon relation between consecutive terms
- Identify the types of progression for given sequence
- Giving example for three types of progression.
Notes for teachers
- The difference between any term and its preceding term is a constant ------- Arithmetic progression
- The reciprocals of the arithmetic progression --------Harmonic progression
- The ratio between any term and its preceding term is constant -------Geometric progression.
Activity
- Activity No #1
- Activity No #2
Hints for difficult problems
- A company employed 400 persons in the year 2001 and each year increased by 35 persons. In which year the number of employees in the company will be 785?
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- In an A.P. sum of first 6 terms is 345.If difference between first term and last term is 55 then find that terms.
Please clickhere\ here for the solution.
Project Ideas
Math Fun
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