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Today, we are going to learn how to use algebraic expressions and properties to analyze numeric and geometric patterns – SPI 6.3.7
You are going to make some notations in your journals. Snoopy’s Journal
My Function Machine takes a value called inputand performs one or more operations on it according to a “rule” to produce a new value called the output.
Input (x) output(y) 1 2 A function is a relation that assigns exactly one output value to one input value You can organize the input-output values of a function in a function table. 0 5 6 7 3 8
Input (x) output(y) 1 2 The function rule describes the relationship between each input and output. 0 5 6 Add 5 7 3 8
I can use an algebraic expression to represent the rule of my function machine 0 5 X + 5
You can also use a “rule” to describe a pattern in a sequence of numbers.For example: 8, 16, 24, 32, …A sequence is a list of numbers in a specific order.What rule would you use for the above sequence? +8
Each number in a list is called a term of the sequence.An Arithmetic sequence can be found by adding the same number to the previous term.8, 16, 24, 32, … +8 +8 +8
In a Geometric Sequence, each term is found by multiplying the previous term by the same number. For example:2, 10, 50, 250, … x 5 x 5 x 5
You can also write an algebraic expression to describe a sequence.The value of each term can be described as a function of its position in the sequence. X + 5
Functions are used in business to show costs.For example:Snoopytronics Inc. needs to hire a company to monitor employee computer activity.The cost is $4 per computer.
Input (x) output(y) 1 2 3 4 If we make a table of input and output values of cost per computer, it would look like this: Hmmm, I wonder what the rule would be… 4 8 12 16
What’s the rule ? Correct! Multiply by 8, or 8x
What’s the missing term? Correct! 0
What’s the rule for this one? Correct! Divide by 2, orx/2
input(x) output(y) 2x + 7 0 1 2 3 Sometimes the rule can have 2 steps! 7 9 11 13
input(x) output(y) ? 0 1 2 3 See if you can guess the 2-step rule. Correct! 4x + 1 1 5 9 13
Now, you create a rule and matching function table and explain how you would find the input, given the rule and output values. Write it in your journal.