Week1 The Patterns and Numbers of The World
Week1 The Patterns and Numbers of The World
IN THE MODERN
WORLD
Presented by: Luigi Gabrielle V. Vana
Patterns and
Numbers in Nature
and in the World
Pattern
Patterns in nature are visible regular forms found in the
natural world. The patterns can sometimes be modeled
mathematically and they include symmetries, trees, spirals,
meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.
Mathematics, physics and chemistry can explain patterns in
nature at different levels. Patterns in living things express the
underlying biological processes. Studies of pattern formation make
use of computer models to simulate a wide range of patterns.
Types of Pattern
• Symmetry
• Fractals
• Spirals
• Tessellations
• Bubbles/ Foams
• Stripes
• Cracks
Symmetry - is when different sides of
someting are alike.
Types of Symmetry
Bilateral or Mirror Symmetry Rotational Symmetry
Example:
Analyze the given sequence for its rule and identify the next three terms.
a. 1,10,100,1000,...
By looking at the set of number, you will observe that the sequence is multiplied by 10.
Following the rule, the 5th number= 10000, 6th number= 100000 and the 7th number=
1000000.
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