Lesson 3 Growing, Growing Dots Develop Understanding
Jump Start
Which One Doesn’t Belong?
Learning Focus
Model a sequence of figures using tables, graphs, and equations.
How can I label the diagram to show how I see the pattern?
How can I use mathematical representations to show how I see the pattern changing?
Technology guidance for today’s lesson:
- Basic Calculations — Exponents: Casio ClassPad Casio fx-9750GIII
Open Up the Math: Launch, Explore, Discuss
1.
Describe and label the pattern of change you see in the given sequence of figures.
2.
Assuming the sequence continues in the same way, how many dots are there at
3.
Model the sequence of figures using a table, graph, and recursive and explicit equations to show how many dots are in the pattern at
Table:
Recursive equation:
Explicit equation:
Ready for More?
Write the recursive and explicit equations to model the pattern if the diagram were relabeled this way:
Takeaways
Geometric sequence:
Table:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
Graph:
Vocabulary
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we modeled a growing pattern using tables, graphs, and equations. We learned about a new type of function, a geometric sequence that has a common ratio between terms.
1.
Use the table to find the indicated values.
a.
Find
b.
Find
c.
Find
d.
If
2.
Fill in the table for the given explicit function.