Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Algebra Number Patterns

Introduction:
  Algebra number patterns, from the French patron, is a type of theme of recurring events or objects, sometimes referred to as elements of a set. These elements repeat in a predictable manner. It can be a template or model which can be used to generate things or parts of a thing, especially if the things that are created have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred, in which case the things are said to exhibit the unique pattern. 

Concept of Algebra Number Patterns:

 Algebra numeric patterns in algebra are patterns made from numbers.
  The numbers can be in a list. Any math operation in algebra (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) can be used to make the pattern.
  Many of the patterns in algebra you see will use addition. The same number will be added to each number in the list to make the next number in the list.
 Ex    2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14…
 The pattern in algebra is to add 2 every time. The next number is 16, then 18.

Hope you like the above explanation. Please leave your comments, if you have any doubts.


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