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Lesson 1.1 AIM: Finding Patterns. 3, 6, 12, 24… Find the next three numbers in the pattern. 48, 96, 192 What is the rule? Multiply the last number by.

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1 Lesson 1.1 AIM: Finding Patterns

2 3, 6, 12, 24… Find the next three numbers in the pattern. 48, 96, 192 What is the rule? Multiply the last number by 2

3 Triangle, Rectangle, Pentagon… Find the next three terms in the pattern. Hexagon, Heptagon, Octagon What is the rule? Add one more side to the polygon

4 Conjecture is another word Rule Can you make a conjecture about the sum of consecutive odd numbers?

5 Conjecture is another word Rule Can you make a conjecture about the sum of consecutive odd numbers?

6 Use the table to answer the following question. What is the sum of the first 30 odd numbers? 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + … = 30 2

7 A Counterexample is an exception to the Rule The square of any number is greater than the original. You can connect any three points to make a triangle. Any number and it’s absolute value are opposites.

8 A Counterexample is an exception to the Rule The square of any number is greater than the original. 1 = 1 2 You can connect any three points to make a triangle. Any number and it’s absolute value are opposites.

9 A Counterexample is an exception to the Rule The square of any number is greater than the original. 1 = 1 2 You can connect any three points to make a triangle. Any number and it’s absolute value are opposites.

10 A Counterexample is an exception to the Rule The square of any number is greater than the original. 1 = 1 2 You can connect any three points to make a triangle. Any number and it’s absolute value are opposites.

11 SUMMARY QUESTION Find the next term in the pattern. Then explain the rule in your own words.


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