Math 7 - Week 2 - Lesson 1
Math 7 - Week 2 - Lesson 1
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Preview/Review Concepts
for
Grade Seven Mathematics
W2 – Lesson 1:
Objective:
Finding A Pattern
Question:
Relation: when two numbers or things
What if someone asked you to draw the 9th
figure in this series? are related in some way.
Pattern rule:
Variable: the part of the pattern that
Figure x = x stars + 3 moons
varies or changes; usually represented
Answer:
by a letter..
Figure 9: 9 stars + 3 moons
Practice
Objective:
Practice:
1.
2. Use the pattern rule given at the top of the table to complete the tables.
n=p-1 n = 2p n = 2p - 1
Pattern Number of Pattern Number of Pattern Num- Number of
Number ( p ) circles Number ( p ) circles ber ( p ) circles
(n=p-1) (n=2 p) (n= 2p-1)
1 0 1 2 1 0
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
10 10 10
50 50 50
Objective:
• I can use a linear relation to create a table of values and then graph it
Figure Number of
Number squares
26
1 5
24
2 7 22
3 9 20
4 11 18
Number of Squares
5 13 16
6 15 14
12
7 17
10
8 19
8
6
4
2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Figure Number
By extrapolating (extending) the line, we can use the graph to predict how many squares
would be in other figures. Predict how many squares would be in Fig. 12.
Practice:
What is the pattern rule describing the number of chairs, c, needed for each
number of tables, t?
Objective:
Graph each of the following table of values in different colours on the same grid. Make a
key to identify each line produced.
a. b.
y=n y=n+3
n y n y
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
c. y = 2n d. y=n-1
n y n y
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
1. Hilary started with $50 in her piggy bank and saved $5 each week from her
allowance.
a. What is the pattern relation that would describe the amount of money (t) in the
bank for n weeks?
b. Complete a table of values for this relation, and graph the relation.
c. After 20 weeks, how much money would Hilary have in the bank?
7
6 c. What would be the output value for an input value of
5 20?
4
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 56 7
Input Value
a. Write a relation for the cost of a pizza with n number of extra toppings.
c. On the first Thursday of the month the pizzas go on sale for $5.00. What would
the new relation look like?
d. What is the cost of the 8 topping pizza on the first Thursday of February?
a. What is the pattern rule showing how total cost is related to the number of
rides?
b. Complete a table of values for this relation, and graph the relation.
Rides (r) Total Cost
(c)
1
2
3
4
5
c. Circle the point on the graph that would show the total cost of going on 8 rides.
d. If Charles goes into the park with $35, what is the maximum number of rides he
can go on?