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4.03 Compare and graph two patterns

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We have two number patterns:

Pattern $x$x: starting from $1$1, add $1$1 each time

Pattern $y$y: starting from $1$1, add $1$1 each time

a

Use the patterns to complete the table:

$x$x $1$1 $2$2 $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$
$y$y $1$1 $2$2 $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$
b

Plot the ordered pairs of $x$x- and $y$y-values on the coordinate plane.

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c

Which pattern has the larger values?

Pattern $x$x

A

Pattern $y$y

B

They are equal

C
Easy
1min

We have two number patterns:

Pattern $x$x: starting from $1$1, add $1$1 each time

Pattern $y$y: starting from $2$2, add $3$3 each time

Easy
1min

We have two number patterns:

Pattern $x$x: starting from $1$1, add $1$1 each time

Pattern $y$y: starting from $4$4, subtract $1$1 each time

Medium
1min

We have two number patterns:

Pattern $x$x: starting from $1$1, add $1$1 each time

Pattern $y$y: starting from $1$1, double the value each time

Medium
1min
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Outcomes

5.OA.B.3

Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. For example, given the rule "Add 3" and the starting number 0, and given the rule "Add 6" and the starting number 0, generate terms in the resulting sequences.

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