Patterns Flashcards

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Study of relationships among numbers, quantities, and shapes.

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Mathematics

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2
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Helps in organizing patterns and regularities.

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Mathematics

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3
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Predicts behavior and phenomena in the natural world.

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Mathematics

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4
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Visible regularities found in a natural world which persist in different contexts and can be modeled mathematically.

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Patterns

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5
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What are the six types of visual patterns?

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Spiral
Symmetry
Mosaic
Stripes
Tessellations
Radial

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6
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Circular curving line that goes around the central point while getting closer to or further away from it.

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Spiral

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7
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Balanced proportion.

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Symmetry

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8
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Made up of different things or the collage of different shapes that forms a pattern.

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Mosaic

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9
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Line or long narrow section differing in color or texture from parts and joining.

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Stripes

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10
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Line or long narrow section differing in color or texture from parts and joining.

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Stripes

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11
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Tiles on a plane using one or more geometric shapes with no overlaps.

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Tessellations

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12
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Arranged or having parts in straight lines coming through the center of a circle.

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Radial

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13
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Patterns that naturally occur in nature. God-made creations without human interventions.

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Spectacular patterns

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14
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What are the two mathematical patterns?

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Fibonacci sequence
Pascal’s triangle

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15
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Starting with 0, 1, …, The next number in the sequence is the sum of the two numbers before it.

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Fibonacci sequence

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16
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Who developed the Fibonacci sequence?

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Leonardo Pisano Bogollo

17
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When is the Fibonacci day?

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November 23

18
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To form a triangle wing “1” as the walls, the members should be equal to the counting row and the members are the sum of the two above it.

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Pascal’s triangle

19
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Who developed Pascal’s triangle?

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Blaise Pascal

20
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What are the four patterns governed by physical sciences?

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Motion of a Pendulum
Reflection in a Plane Mirror
Free-falling Bodies
Action-reaction Pair of Forces

21
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When released, the pendulum has equal distance, time, and force on both sides which forms a symmetry.

A

Motion of a Pendulum

22
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Images formed in plane mirrors are always in reverse.

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Reflection in a Plane Mirror

23
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Follows the laws of gravitational pull

(g=9.8 m/s²)

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Free-falling Bodies

24
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For every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction.

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Action-reaction Pair of Forces