RECURSIVE PATTERNS WRITE A START VALUE… THEN WRITE THE PATTERN USING THE WORDS NOW AND NEXT: NEXT = NOW _________.

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RECURSIVE PATTERNS WRITE A START VALUE… THEN WRITE THE PATTERN USING THE WORDS NOW AND NEXT: NEXT = NOW _________

WRITE A RULE FOR THE PATTERN 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, … START = ______ NEXT = NOW _______ 1 + 4

WRITE A RULE FOR THE PATTERN 20, 15, 10, 5, … START = _____ NEXT = NOW _______ 20 -5

WRITE A RULE FOR THE PATTERN 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, … START = _______ NEXT = NOW _______ 3 ∙ 2

WRITE A RULE FOR THE PATTERN 21, 7, 7/3, 7/9, … START = ________ NEXT = NOW __________ 21 ∙ 1/3 or /3

WRITE A RULE FOR THE PATTERN 20.8, 19.6, 18.4, 17.2, … START = ________ NEXT = NOW __________

WRITE THE FIRST 3 TERMS OF THE RULE START = 30 NEXT = NOW – 1.5 _____, _____, _____

WRITE THE FIRST 3 TERMS OF THE RULE START = 1 NEXT = NOW ∙ -2 _____, _____, _____

WRITE THE FIRST 3 TERMS OF THE RULE START = 2/3 NEXT = NOW + 1/3 _____, _____, _____ 2/3 1 4/3 or 1 1/3