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| 2. The table shows the first three terms of a sequence. | Term number rf 2] 3 Term 2] 5 | 10 The rule for this sequence is Term = (Term number) + 1 (a) Work out the next two terms of this sequence. @ (b) One term of this sequence is 101. Find the term number of this term. Leave blank | | @) (Total 4 marks) or 06 4. Here is a pattem of shapes made from centimetre squares bal Shape Shape Shape number 1 number 2 number 3 This rule can be used to find the perimeter of a shape inthis patter, ‘Add 1 to the Shape number and then multiply your answer by 2 Pm is the perimeter of Shape number n. (a) Write down a formula for Pin tems of 2, " eB (b) Make m the subject ofthe formula in part (a). 3 (Total 6 marks) Leave tank 8. Here are some patterns made from sticks. Moy 08 SH Pattern Patter Pattern number 1 number 2 number 3 This rule can be used to find the number of sticks in one of these patterns, | Multiply the pattern number by 2 and then add 1 | (@)_mis the number of sticks in Pattern number p. Write down a formula for m in terms of p | | | B) (b) Make p the subject of your formula | | | ; | ; | @) Q8 rm | (Total 5 marks) | ne Turn over Leave ( bank | 8. The mth term of a sequence is given by this formula. Ney oF 4H | ith term =20~3n |G Work out the 8th tem ofthe sequence. | | | (0) Find the value of n for which 20~3n | | | Here are the frst five terms of a different sequence. 8 W 14 17 20 | (©) Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence. | | | nth term = 3 2) Q8 (Total § marks)

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