Find a pattern for each sequence.  Use the pattern to show the next 2 terms.5, 10, 20, 40, …1, 2, 6, 24, 120, …1, 3, 7, 13, 21, …M, V, E, M, …80, 160720, 504031, 43J, S
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1-1 Patterns and Inductive ReasoningLEQ:  How do you use inductive reasoning to make conjectures?
What is inductive reasoning?Reasoning that is based on patterns you observe.U
Example:  Finding and using a pattern.  Use the pattern to show the next 2 terms in the sequence.3, 6, 12, 24, …4896
1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, 22, …2937
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,…ThursdayFriday
What is a conjecture?A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.
Example:  Using Inductive Reasoning.  Make a conjecture about the sum of the first 30 odd numbers.Find the first few sums.  Notice that each sum is a perfect square.1				=  1  = 1 + 3			=  4  =1 +3 + 5		=  9  =Using inductive reasoning you can conclude that the sum of the first 30 odd numbers is 30 squared, or 900.
What is a counterexample?An example for which the conjecture is false.You can prove that a conjecture is false by finding one counterexample.
Example:  Testing a conjecture and finding a counterexample.If it is cloudy, then it is raining.It is cloudy and it is not raining.
If the day of the week is Monday, I will be in a bad mood.This Monday is Labor Day, which means that there is no school, which means that I will most definitely be in a good mood.
Writing Prompt:Explain how you would use inductive reasoning to create a conjecture.
Homework:Pgs. 6 – 7 #s 2 – 46 even.

Chapter 1.1 patterns and inductive reasoning

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    Find a patternfor each sequence. Use the pattern to show the next 2 terms.5, 10, 20, 40, …1, 2, 6, 24, 120, …1, 3, 7, 13, 21, …M, V, E, M, …80, 160720, 504031, 43J, S
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    What did youjust do?
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    1-1 Patterns andInductive ReasoningLEQ: How do you use inductive reasoning to make conjectures?
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    What is inductivereasoning?Reasoning that is based on patterns you observe.U
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    Example: Findingand using a pattern. Use the pattern to show the next 2 terms in the sequence.3, 6, 12, 24, …4896
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    1, 2, 4,7, 11, 16, 22, …2937
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    What is aconjecture?A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.
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    Example: UsingInductive Reasoning. Make a conjecture about the sum of the first 30 odd numbers.Find the first few sums. Notice that each sum is a perfect square.1 = 1 = 1 + 3 = 4 =1 +3 + 5 = 9 =Using inductive reasoning you can conclude that the sum of the first 30 odd numbers is 30 squared, or 900.
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    What is acounterexample?An example for which the conjecture is false.You can prove that a conjecture is false by finding one counterexample.
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    Example: Testinga conjecture and finding a counterexample.If it is cloudy, then it is raining.It is cloudy and it is not raining.
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    If the dayof the week is Monday, I will be in a bad mood.This Monday is Labor Day, which means that there is no school, which means that I will most definitely be in a good mood.
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    Writing Prompt:Explain howyou would use inductive reasoning to create a conjecture.
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    Homework:Pgs. 6 –7 #s 2 – 46 even.