What we have done is
Initial
Equilibrium
Reacted
Rest of the steps we do the same. So how is that reacted and Change the same. I thought change implies Final-intial or is it just the new concentration?
Well, i guess reacted means the same thing as change. It's true that change implies final-initial or rather equilibrium-initial, but you need to know why there is this change. The change is there because when the reaction proceeds to establish an equilibrium from its intial reactants, there is a certain concentration of reactants that is being reacted and change to the product. We do not know this certain concentration because its a reversible reaction and not all reactants are converted to the products.
N2 + 3H2 <---> 2NH3
Let's say your intial [N2] = 0.1 and [H2] = 0.3
N2 + 3H2 <---> 2NH3
[Initial] 0.1 0.3 0
[Change] -x -3x +2x
[Equilibrium] 0.1-x 0.3-3x 2x
Let's say the 'certain concentration' of N2 being reacted is x, therefore it will decrease by x, and H2 by 3x(due to stoichiometric ratio) to form 2x of NH3.
This affects the equilibrium concentrations, therefore its important to account the change.