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PATTERNS. PATTERNS. There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. n th term 4. Quadratic. PATTERNS. There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. n th term 4. Quadratic.
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PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Lets begin with Linear patterns. They are probably the easiest to recognize because the change is related to slope of a line.
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic EXAMPLE #1 : What pattern is shown in the graph ?
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic EXAMPLE #1 : What pattern is shown in the graph ?
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic EXAMPLE #1 : What pattern is shown in the graph ?
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic EXAMPLE #1 : What pattern is shown in the graph ?
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Geometric patterns can be represented numerically and generalized algebraically.
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Geometric patterns can be represented numerically and generalized algebraically.
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Let’s create a table to see the relationship between each build and the number of blocks…
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Let’s create a table to see the relationship between each build and the number of blocks…
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Let’s create a table to see the relationship between each build and the number of blocks… Build #1
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Let’s create a table to see the relationship between each build and the number of blocks… Build #2 Build #1
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Let’s create a table to see the relationship between each build and the number of blocks… Build #3 Build #2 Build #1
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Let’s create a table to see the relationship between each build and the number of blocks… The number changing in each build is the number of rows of two. Build #3 Build #2 Build #1
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Let’s create a table to see the relationship between each build and the number of blocks… Build #3 Build #2 Build #1
PATTERNS There are 4 types of patterns : 1. Geometric 2. Linear 3. nth term 4. Quadratic Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression 1st Find the difference for each consecutive term 14 – (-1) = 15 39 – 14 = 25 74 – 39 = 35 119 – 74 = 45
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression Since the differences are NOT CONSTANT, we need to find the difference between the differences we just found…
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #3 : What is the tenth term of the pattern below ?
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #3 : What is the tenth term of the pattern below ? The difference is constant, so a linear pattern.
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #3 : What is the tenth term of the pattern below ? The difference is constant, so a linear pattern. The pattern is decreasing so coefficient will be negative.
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #3 : What is the tenth term of the pattern below ?
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #3 : What is the tenth term of the pattern below ?
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #3 : What is the tenth term of the pattern below ?
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #4 : Write the first five terms of the pattern from the given expression below.
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #4 : Write the first five terms of the pattern from the given expression below. Just start plugging in values for “n” starting with 1…
Nth term Patterns - look at the difference between the terms - if the differences are constant, the expression is linear - if the differences are not constant, look at the differences between the differences - if the second differences are constant, then the expression will be a quadratic expression EXAMPLE #4 : Write the first five terms of the pattern from the given expression below. Just start plugging in values for “n” starting with 1…
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ?
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ? First differences are not constant…
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ?
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ?
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ?
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ?
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ?
EXAMPLE #5 : What function does the pattern below represent ?