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CHAPTER
1.1 Patterns
12 Sequences
13 Patterns and Sequences
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+ Odd number :
+ Even number *.
+ Fibonacci Number +:
+ Pascal's Triangle +
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+ Algebraic expression +
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‘The sunfiower is a unique flower in terms
of the arrangements of its seeds. The
seeds are arranged in a spiral pattern and
follow a particular direction, The number
of seeds in the spirals can be arranged
in a number pattern known as Fibonacci
Numbers. The seeds are usually arranged
into 2 types of spiral patterns, For example,
21 spirals follow the clockwise pattern and
234 spirals follow the anti-clockwise pattern,
‘The numbers 21 and 34 are found in the
Fibonacci sequence.‘The Fibonacci Numbers began with a question
posed by the Italian mathematician, Leonardo
of Pisa or Fibonacci in his book, ‘Liber Abaci’
about the population of rabbits.
The question posed was that if a pair of female
and male rabbits were placed in an enclosed
space, how many pairs of rabbits will be
reproduced in a year? If every pair of rabbits
reproduce a new pair every month, then the
increase in the population of the rabbits will
produce a number sequence as follows 0, 1,
1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ... These numbers are known as
Fibonacei Numbers. The Fibonacci Numbers
are arranged by adding the number before it.
For example, the pairs of rabbits are 1 + 1,
then the population of the rabbits becomes 2.
Consequently, by adding the preceding number
1 and 2, the population of the rabbits becomes
3 and so forth.
For more information
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The concept of number pattern and sequence
Zz, ‘can be applied in architecture, fashion design,
science, astronomy, chemistry, physics and
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‘Chapter 1 Patterns and Sequences
‘Aim: Recognising patterns
Materials: Potato, onion, mustard stem, drawing paper and water colour
Steps:
1. Take a piece of drawing paper.
2. Cut the potato, onion and mustard stem as shown in the pictures below.
3. Use the materials and do stamping on the drawing paper.
4. Dry the printout.
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From the activity above, students will be able to recognise the different type of pattems in our
natural surroundings. These patterns become attractive formations.
1.1 Patterns
1.1.1 Recognising number patterns En
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Erman Recognise and describe
patterns of various number
sets and objects based
(on real life situations, and
hence make generalisation
‘on patterns.
From the activity above, the pattems seen are repetitions of a polygon.‘Chapter 1 Patterns and Sequences
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From the activity above, the number of squares in the pattern I, 4,7, .. is determined by adding 3 to
the number before it. Addition of 3 is the pattern for this sequence.
Draw the next object. State its pattern,
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Pattern: Add two dots to the Pattern: Add a triangle to the previous
Previous object. object.Chapter 1 Patterns and Sequences
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Determine the pattems for the following.
(@) -10,~4,2,8,
© 2,618, 54,
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Solution:
(@) 10, -4, 2, 8.
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8
Pattern: Add 6 to the previous
number.
© % 6 18, 54...
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33 8
Pattern: Multiply the previous
‘number by 3.
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Pattern: Add pe the previous
number.
‘Even and Odd numbers
Given a series of numbers 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, .... 67. Identify and
state the pattern for the sequence of
(@_ odd numbers
Solution:
Gii) even numbers
(b) 17,7,-3,-13,
(@) 81,27,9,3,
(b) 17, 7, -3,-13,..
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“10 0 10
Pattern: Subtract 10 from the previous
number.
@ 81,27, 9, 3,
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3 33
Pattern: Divide the previous number
by3.
Pattern: Subtract 0.3 from the previous
number.
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7, 12, 17, 22, 27, 32, 37, 42, 47, 52, 57, 62, 67
() Odd numbers: 7, 17, 27, 37,47,57 and 67
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‘These odd numbers were obtained by adding
10 to the previous number.
Gi) Even numbers: 12, 22, 32, 42, 52 and 62
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+0 +40
‘These even numbers were obtained by
adding10 to the previous number.Chapter 1 Patterns and Sequences
Pascal's Triangle
The diagram below shows a Pascal's Triangle. Based on the triangle, the numbers in the row can be
determined by adding the numbers in the previous row.
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‘The Pascal's Triangle above starts with the number 1. The next row |
is 1, 1. All the rows start and end with 1. The other numbers can be
obtained by adding the two numbers above.
‘The number 2 (row 3) is found by adding the two numbers 1, 1 (row 2),
Likewise the number 3 on the fourth row is found by adding the
‘number 1 and 2 from the previous row. Number 6 is found by adding
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the two numbers 3 and 3 from the previous row. | Pascate Tangle was known
Fill in the last row. eer neeer |
From the triangle above, various number series and certain patterns | (Se mage snore nd
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Sequence: 1, 2, 3, 4, Sequence: 1, 3, 6, se Guta Leama
Pattern: Add I Pattern: Add 2, 3, 4, Detocumip ine velie ote
next two terms,
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‘Complete the Pascal's Triangle below. Solution: @ 3,8, 15,24, 35,
i 7,5,8,4,9,3,
i) 2,4, 5, 10, 12, 24,27,
(0) 1,4, 9, 18, 35, .
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Chapter 1 Patterns and Sequences
Fibonacei Numbers
Fibonacci Numbers are a pattern of numbers in a sequence.
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‘This sequence starts with 0, 1, 1 and the next term is obtained by
adding the previous two terms.
Example:
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Complete the number sequence below
(a) 0,1, 1, . i 36,0, .
(b) 1, 3, a , Hl, ..
Solution:
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1. Draw the following patterns for the diagrams below.
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How will you form more
Fibonacci squares?
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2. State the pattern for the following sequence.
(@) 5,12, 19,26,... () -1,-4,-7,-10,...
© -4,0,4,8, @ 144,72, 36, 18, ..
© 4,1,0,-1 (11.2, -33.6, 100.8, -3024, ..
24 4
3. For the number sequence 28, 37, 46, 55, ..., 145, state the number pattern for
(@) odd numbers (b) even numbers
4, Complete the following Fibonacci Numbers sequence
1.2 Sequences
1.2.1 Sequences UNIT
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Based on the activities, the pattern can be determined by following the previous arrangement. An
arrangement of numbers or objects following this pattem is known as sequence.
1.2.2 Patterns of a sequence LEARNING “~~
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Determine whether each set of numbers is a sequence
(@) -10, -6,-2, 2,6, (b) 4,5,~7, 10,-1
Solution:
(@) 10, -6,-2, 2 6... (b) 4, 5, -7, 10, -14, Do You know ke
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Pattern: Add 4 Pattern: None
Therefore, the set of ‘Therefore, the set of numbers |
numbers is a sequence. is not a sequence. |
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| pattems to predict the
> Number sequence
path ofa comet. |
Complete the number sequences below.
7,13, HB, 25, a , .. > 20, ES, 64, 52, a Es,
+03, 0027, 00081, Lau... @ 5 pea F
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Solution:
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Do You know
: “Tiiangular numbers are
Complete the number sequences below based on the given pattem. | Tyaveuersumbers or
(@ Subtract 4 from the previous number. dots to make an equilateral
triangle.
6, oS, > ven 1,3,6, 10, 15, 21, 28, 96.
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(b) Multiply the previous number by 3.
7, me
© Subtract 8 previous number.
213,
@ Divide the previous number by 5.
400, : , | bes
Solution: 10
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(a) 92, 88, 84, 80, 76, ...
(b) 21, 63, 189, 567, 1 701, ...
(©) 13.3, 5.3,-2.7, -10.7, -18.7,
(@) 80, 16, 3.2, 0.64, 0.128, ...
1, Determine whether each set of the numbers is a sequence.
(@) 3, 18, 33,48, .. (b) 100, 116, 132, 148,
© 1.0,-1.7,-2.4, 3.1, .. (@) =15, 30, 60, -120,
© 0.32, -0.16,-0.8, -0.4,
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2. Complete the number sequences below.
(a) 34, 28, Ea 16, , (b) . aa, UG! +4,
(c) 0.07, Toe, @ . . .
©) 0.2,2.4, 28.8, Log, pin oO +80, -16, , ane
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3, Complete the number sequences below based on the given pattern.
(a) Add 7 to the previous number.
22, kai, ist Fas FE,
(©) Divide the previous number by 2.
96, Fi 7 : + +
1.3 Patterns and Sequences
1.3.1 Pattern of a sequence using numbers,
words and algebraic expressions
Describe the pattern for the number sequence 1, 9, 17, 25, 33,
by using numbers, words and algebraic expressions.
Solution:
(Numbers
1017, 25, 33,2
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+8 48 48 48
‘Therefore, the pattern is + 8.
Gi) Words
sig tpe25.9. 53.
Ninn ne
We 8 8
‘Therefore, the pattern for the above sequence is add 8 to the
previous number.
(ii) Algebraic expressions
19) 19,025, 33) 5
1=1+8(0)
9=1+8()
1721+8Q)
25=1+8@)
33=1+8(4)
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Make generalisation
‘about the pattern of
‘Aninterior decorator wishes
to arrange the ties on a wall,
sing the pattems below.
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Whats the pattern?
‘Therefore, the pattern for the number sequence can be expressed as 1 +n where,
1, 2,3, 4) oo1.3.2 Terms of a sequence
‘The n* term in a number sequence and is written as T, whereby Tis the
term and n is the position of the term,
4,8, 12, 16,
From the sequence above
T1=4,
18,
B=12,
T.= 16,
For example,
(Chapter 1 Pattoms and Sequences
State the 5* term for the following number sequence.
2,10, 18, .
Solution:
‘Step 1: Determine the pattern for the number sequence.
210). 18.
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8
Number pattem: Add 8 to the previous number.
Step 2: List down the first 5 terms as shown below.
T,=26
Hence, the 5* term is 34.
Given the number sequence 65, 60, 55, 50,
term in the number sequence is 40.
Solution:
Step I: Step 2:
65, 60, 55,50, .. T,=65
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Ses T= 60
Pattern: Subtract 5 from the ERS
previous number.
Determine which
Hence, 40 is the 6" term,
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Determine specific
terms of a sequence.
Do You know J
The queen bee lays eggs
in ts nest which has a
hexagonal patter,
Can)
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2+ Qe2+1=s
34 Q+9+ 1
paareers)
B+ (+541
() State the next two
terms of the sequence.
(i) State the rterm.
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Identify the pattoms forthe
sequences below.
© 1,4,9, 18,95
i) 23, 45, 89, 177
i 5,7, 12, 19,31
(v0, 4,2, 6, 4.8
(W) 4,7, 15,21, 59, 117
10) 22) 56) WB _B
No eer
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State the suitable pairs of
‘numbers for, B,C, D, E.‘Chapter 1 Patterns and Sequences
1.3.3 Solving problems
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+ Container size: Moderate
1 + Dried Food and pellet maybe used
+ A timer is used to arrange feeding time
_ + Use the latest technology to prevent food from
getting moist or stuck in the container
+ Can be operated manually or automatically
+ Digital screen display
‘Automatic fish feeder
Tt
STANDARD.
Becln:
‘The picture shows an automatic fish feeder and its specifications. If Eng Wei decides to feed the
fishes 4 times a day with the first feeding time at 7:35 a.m., at what time should he feed the fish for
the third feeding?
Conelusion
Hence, fishes are
fed for the third
time at 7:35 p.m.
1. State the pattern for the number sequences below in words.
(@) 4,12, 36, 108, 324, .. (b) 256, 128, 64, 32, 16, ..
2. Determine the pattern for the number sequences below using algebraic expressions,
@ 24,8, 16... () 5,811, 14.
© 3.6.9, 12, @ 31-13,
3. Determine the seventh and the eleventh terms for the number sequences below.
@ -3,5,13,.. ® 452.7. © -37,-43,-Chapter 1 Patterns and Sequences
4, The table below shows the timetable for buses travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Pulau Pinang.
Departure time
8:00am,
9:00 a.m,
Based om the table above, answer the following questions.
(@)_ Calculate the interval between departure time of one bus and the next bus.
(b) What time does Bus E leave?
(©) What time will Bus E reach Pulau Pinang if the journey takes 5 hours?
BO ceexnencnincs
1. Match the term with the suitable statement.
2. Determine the pattern for the given number sequences.
(@) 7,13, 19,25, ..
(© -13,-39, -117, 351, ..
3. Complete the table below.
@) 2,4,6,8...
(b) 54, 50, 46, 42, .
@) 1296, 216, 36, 6, ..
(b) 100, 50, 25, 12.5, ..Chapter 1 Patterns and
4, Complete the following number sequence.
z @ 1,351,914...
= (b) BE 20,10...
(©) 268, , +, 169, 136, | :
che oe re
Ae] 2 6
5. The first four terms of a sequence are 9, x,
(a) Calculate the value of x.
(b)_ State the pattern of the sequence u:
(Numbers
Gi) Words
(iii) Algebraic expressions
6. Complete the Fibonacci Numbers shown below.
0,1,1, : :
7. The diagram below shows the first five rows of the Pascal's Triangle. Complete the Pascal's
‘Triangle. Explain how the Pascal's Triangle is formed.
8. The first four terms for a sequence are 11, x,
(a) Calculate the value of x.
(b)_ State the tenth term, Tio(Chapter 1 Pattems and Sequences
9, Nina arranged some buttons as shown below.
(a) State the pattern for the number of buttons.
(b) Determine the sequence for the buttons.
(©) Draw the fourth term of the arrangement of buttons.
(@) Calculate the value of T..
10. Encik Hamid wishes to replant the oil palm plants. The distance between each plant is 9 m and
os the distances are triangular shaped. Encik Hamid sketched a map of the plants as shown below.
If Encik Hamid planted 18 oil palm plants, what is the area of his land?
11. Raiyan went to see a doctor because he had been unwell for more than three days. The doctor
prescribed three types of medicines which are fever medication, antibiotics and flu medication.
Help Raiyan to plot a time table for taking his medication if he starts at 8:30 a.m.
Medicine a ae eso
__ Fever
Antibiotics
Flu
Fever =2 tablets 3 times a day
tablet 2 times a day
Flu = I tablet 1 times a day
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Algebraic expressions
Sue. Salas ts 3,6,9, 12, 15,
nw
34 8 1s written as 3n where
Pattern: +3 n=1,2,3,~
‘Words
4,7, 10, 13, 16, ...
‘The sequence begins with the number 4 and
the pattern is add 3 to the number before it.Title: Futuristic building
‘Materials: Paper cups, mineral water bottle, glue, ruler and scissors
Each group is to make building which has futuristic features using the materials.
Colour the building and name it.
In group present the product.
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