MA.5.AR.3.1
Given a numerical pattern, identify and write a rule that can describe the pattern as an expression.
Example Problems
The sum of 4 consecutive even numbers is 44.
What is the first number of the sequence?
What is the first number of the sequence?
The sum of 5 consecutive odd numbers is 225.
What is the middle number in the sequence?
What is the middle number in the sequence?
Fill in the blank:
The terms in pattern y are ____ times the terms in pattern x.
The terms in pattern y are ____ times the terms in pattern x.
| x | y |
|---|---|
| 8 | 4 |
| 12 | 6 |
| 16 | 8 |
Khan Academy ResourcesAlgebraic thinking: FAQGraphs of rules that relate 2 variablesTables from rules that relate 2 variablesPatterns with numbersRules that relate 2 variablesDependent & independent variablesGraphing sequence relationshipsInterpreting patterns on coordinate planeFactors and multiples: days of the weekInterpreting relationships in ordered pairsGraphing patterns on coordinate plane

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