Number patterns
Topic Notes
In this lesson, we will learn:
- How to find the rule for a number sequence and write an expression for it
- How to predict the next term in a number sequence
Notes:
- Number patterns can also be called number sequences
- A number sequence is a list of numbers (or terms) in order
- The order of number is decided by a mathematical rule
- The same operation (+, –, ×, ÷) is used between each term.
- An expression can be written for any number pattern/sequence
- The expression states what the first number in the list is, and what the rule is
- “start at _[#]_ and _[operation]_by_[#]_ each time.”
- For example,
- The rule is to add 3 and the expression is to “start at 1 and add by 3 each time”
- If a rule for a number pattern/sequence is known, you can predict the next terms
- Using the previous example,
- The next two terms in the sequence are 13 and 16
- Always find the rule by using two consecutive numbers (right next to each other) in the sequence
- For example,
- The rule is to add 4, therefore the entire sequence should be completed as: 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26