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alukav5142 [94]
2 years ago
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Molly is studying two number patterns. Pattern A starts at 0 and has the rule "add 3." Pattern B starts at 0 and has the rule "a

dd 6." What is the relationship between corresponding terms in the two patterns?
Mathematics
1 answer:
marin [14]2 years ago
6 0

The relationship between corresponding terms in the two patterns is B(n) = 2A(n) where the A(n) and B(n) is the nth terms of the pattern A and pattern B.

<h3>What is a sequence?</h3>

It is defined as the systematic way of representing the data that follows a certain rule of arithmetic.

We have Pattern A starts at 0 and has the rule "add 3"

Pattern A:

0, 3, 6, 9, 12.....and so on

Pattern B starts at 0 and has the rule "add 6."

Pattern B:

0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30.... and so one

In the pattern A we can find the nth term:

First term = 0, common difference = 3

A(n) = 0 + (n-1)3 = 3(n-1)

Similarly in the pattern B we can find the nth term

First term = 0, common difference = 6

B(n) = 0 + (n-1)6 = 6(n-1)

The relation can be derived between the nth term of pattern A and pattern B as follows:

B(n) = 2A(n)

Thus, the relationship between corresponding terms in the two patterns is B(n) = 2A(n) where the A(n) and B(n) is the nth terms of the pattern A and pattern B.

Learn more about the sequence here:

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