## Algebra 1

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# Chapter 4 - An Introduction to Functions - 4-7 Sequences and Functions - Lesson Check - Page 277: 3

#### Answer

The sequence is not arithmetic

#### Work Step by Step

A sequence is arithmetic when there is a pattern observed in the sequence. A sequence is not arithmetic when there is no pattern observed in the sequence. A pattern is observed in the sequence when the change between consecutive terms are the same. We are given the sequence as: 1, -7, -14, -21, ... Lets find the difference between consecutive terms: 2nd term and 1st term: $-7 -1= -8$ 3rd term and 2nd term: $-14-(-7)= -14+7=-7$ 4th term and 3rd term: $-21-(-14)= -21+14=-7$ The difference between the 2nd and 1st term is not the same as the difference in the 3rd and 4th term or the 4th and 3rd term, so there is no pattern observed in this sequence. Which means the sequence is not arithmetic

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