
Chapter Overview
The chapter Patterns in Mathematics introduces students to the concept of mathematical patterns observed in numbers, shapes, and everyday objects. It focuses on identifying regularities, predicting the next item in a sequence, and understanding how patterns form the foundation of algebra and logical reasoning.
Important Keywords
- Pattern: A regular or repeated arrangement of numbers, shapes, or objects.
- Sequence: An ordered list of numbers or items that follow a particular rule.
- Repetition: Occurrence of the same element again and again.
- Geometric Pattern: A pattern involving shapes or designs.
- Arithmetic Pattern: A pattern formed by numbers following an addition or subtraction rule.
- Rule: The method or logic that defines how a pattern continues.
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