Patterns
in
Multiplication
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We can think of a pattern as a design or picture which repeats itself at
regular intervals.
The
simplest pattern is the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ....} where one is added each
time.
0, (0+1=1), (1+1=2), (2+1=3), ....
To solve
number patterns, examine the differences between numbers and try to find a
pattern.
Now look at the horizontal numbers in the red
blocks below {4, 8, 12, 16, 20} .
The numbers are increased by four forming the pattern. We can look at the
pattern as an addition or multiplication (multiplication is just a form of
addition).
eg. (0+4=4), (4+4=8), (8+4=12), .... or (1*4=4), (2*4=8), (3*4=12),
.....
Now observe the vertical numbers in the pink blocks (7, 14, 21, 28, 35l
......) and find the pattern.
The diagonal numbers in the blue blocks {1,4,9,16,25, .....} form a more
complicated pattern.
In the first case 3
is added to 1, then 5
is added to four, then 7
and so on forming the following pattern: (1+3
= 4), (4+5
= 9), (9+7
= 16), (16+9
= 25) .......
We can now predict what comes next since 3, 5, 7, 9 ... has a pattern where
the number is increased by 2 each time, hence 11 is the next number to be
added after 9 (9+2=11), and 25 + 11
= 36.
In the other set of diagonal numbers in the
green blocks, the number which is added is decreasing. Can you find that
number and hence figure out the pattern ?
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