Title: Patterns to Equations
1Patterns to Equations
2Find the next three terms in the pattern
1, 4, 7, . . .
13,
16
10,
1, 4, 7,
3Find the tenth termin the pattern
1,
4,
7,
10,
13,
16,
. . .
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
10th ?
4The tenth term is...
28!
1,
7,
16,
19,
22,
4,
10,
13,
25,
5Now find theone-hundredth term
1,
4,
7,
10,
13,
16,
. . .
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
100th ?
6You dont really want to write out 100 terms, do
you?
1,
4,
7,
10,
13,
16,
. . .
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
100th ?
7If so, go ahead andfind the 1,000th term.
1,
4,
7,
10,
13,
16,
. . .
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
1000th ?
8If not, we need tofind a better way.
1,
4,
7,
10,
13,
16,
. . .
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
1000th ?
9One way would be to write an equation which
calculates the y-value . . .
for any x-value.
10The Pattern as Ordered Pairs.
x 1, y 1
x 2, y 4
x 3, y 7
1,
4,
7,
10,
13,
16,
. . .
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
1000th ?
11Look for a pattern.
Put the x and y-values in a table and look for a
pattern...
12Does the pattern workfor larger numbers?
13As x increases by 1, y increases by 3.
As x increases by 3, y increases by 9.
14Note The slope is the same between x 1 2,
between x 2 3, between x 3 6
15So, if y mx b, and m (slope) 3, then
equation must be
16To find b,
Take any known (x, y) pair, plug in the values
for x y and solve for b.
17Solve
18Now we can complete the equation.
19What is the 100th term in the pattern?
20Review the steps with a new example
21Find the change in yover the change in x (slope).
1
1
-4
-4
22Begin writing the equation,
23Use one (x, y) pair from the table, substitute
and solve the equation for b.
24Write the final equation with m and b.
m -4
b 14
25Write the equation
1.
2.
3.
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