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Patterns and Algebraic rules
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Rule recap
2 4 6
Remember: We look for a number pattern in a sequence:
8 The rule is add 2 to the previous term.
2 2 2
4 8 10 12 The rule is add 4 to the previous term.
4 4 4
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Hand out worksheet 1
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Using rules in shape patterns.
Remember, when we have a shape pattern it helps if we draw a table:
Term 1 2 3 4 5
No of sides
4 8 12 16 20
4 4 4 4
1 2 3 4 5
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Writing our rule as a formula
The rule is add 4 to the previous term.
Is there another way to get from the term number to the number of sides?
What other mathematical sequence matches 4,8,12,16,20?
The multiples of 4!!
If we multiply the term number by 4 we get the number of sides!!
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The formula
The number of sides = 4 × the term number.
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Using algebra in our formula
To use algebra we must follow some rules:
Always put what you are trying to find first.
Put the number you multiply by before a letter.
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The change to algebra.
Lets look at our formula again:
The number of tiles = 4 × the term number.
It would be useful to simplify the formula: Letters (for our variables) and numbers.
The number of tiles can be "t"
The term number can be "n"
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The algebraic formula
nt
There is one more thing we need to do:
We never use a multiplication sign in algebraic formulas.
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Two stage formulas
Some rules are not as straight forward and you may have to use two stages.
This means that after multiplying your term number, you may need to add or subtract a number to reach your answer.
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The pattern
termst1
termnd2
termrd3
termth4
termth5
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Pattern table
Term 1 2 3 4 5
No of Tiles
3 5 7 9 11
2 2 2 2
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The rule
Remember we noticed that the sequence pattern matched the multiples of a number?
We can use that every time.Our sequence matches the multiples of 2
so lets see how that works:
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The first stage
Term 1 2 3 4 5
No of Tiles
3 5 7 9 11
Term
× 2
2 4 6 8 10
We are not quite there, what do we need to do to reach thenumber of tiles?
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The second stage
Term 1 2 3 4 5
No of Tiles
3 5 7 9 11
Term
×22 4 6 8 10
Add 1 3 5 7 9 11
We need to add one after we have multiplied.
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The formula
The formula is:
the number of tiles = 2 × the term number + 1
Remember to change to algebra we use letters:
the number of tiles can be "t"
the term number is always "n"
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The algebraic formula
t = 2n + 1Remember: no multiplication sign.
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Other two stage formulas
Find a formula for these in the same way:
1 2 3
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Solution
21171395Add 1
20161284Term
×4
21171395No of tiles
54321Term
Formula is: number of tiles = 4 × term number + 1
Algebraic formula is: t = 4n + 1