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MARIKINA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY


BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY & CERTIFICATE OF TECHNOLOGY

GE 2 MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD


ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 - GROUP NO. 4
IBEN A. ATUEL
CARL JAMES G. PARREÑAS
MICO B. SAMSON
JENYLYN R. TOLEDO
IYAH UY
BIT 1-72 CT-A
LOOKING FOR AND APPLYING
PATTERNS.

1. 16, 6. n, o
19
2. 25, 7. ,
36
3. October, December 8. -8, -9
4. L, E 9. 7, 6
5. , 10. 1/4, 1/8
A . REFLECTIONAL SYMMETRY
Reflectional symmetry is demonstrated by a figure
that remains identical after being reflected.
Examples:

Human Cockroach
B. ROTATIONAL SYMMETRY
Illustrates how an object's shape remains unaltered.
when it is rotated; some examples of this include
squares, circles, and hexagons.
Examples:

flower starfish
C. TRANSLATION SYMMETRY
The majority of these borders with the same
orientation in the forward and backward motion
which feature patterns, surfaces with recurring
designs.
Examples:

To-ji temple Staircase architecture


D. NUMBER PATTERNS
Referred to as the sequences that can be
operated by specific formulas.
Examples:

sequence dice
E. GEOMETRIC PATTERNS
This pattern is a series of numbers where
unknown terms can be identified by providing
two or more of the numbers in the sequence.
Examples:

checkerboard fabric pattern


F. ROSETTE PATTERNS
Entails turning the component around and/or
reflecting it toward that center point.
Examples:

floral decoration Mandala pattern


G. FRIEZE PATTERNS
Wallpaper borders, textiles, and architectural designs
which feature the two-dimensional, repeating pattern
is known as frieze.
Examples:

Islamic architecture Frieze wallpapers


H. WALLPAPER PATTERNS

The entire figure is covered in a repeating pattern


that is arranged on over one another.
Examples:
I. FRACTAL PATTERNS

Fractals are patterns that resemble the entire image


regardless of how close or far you zoom in.
Examples:

Tree Branches Leaf veins


J. TESSELLATIONS

Tessellations are composed of multiple


shapes that seamlessly fit to one another.
Examples:

@artgallburl
2. WHICH UPPER CASE LETTERS OF THE ENGLISH
ALPHABET LOOK THE SAME AFTER BEING
ROTATED 90°? 180°?

Upon being rotated 180°, these capital letters in the


English alphabet have the exact same appearance
H, I, N, O, S, X, and Z . While letters O and X
remain identical when rotated by 90°.
A . C O M PA R E & C O N T R A S T

R O TAT I O N SIMILARITIES REFLECTION


When rotated, The figure's size Symmetric in
objects such as and shape remain nature as it is
exhaust fans, unaffected by the identical,
windmills, and transformations due establishing the
starfish appear to the figure's symmetry of the
identical from dimensions are other half.
all angles.
constant.
B . C O M PA R E & C O N T R A S T

T R A N S L AT I O SIMILARITIES R O TAT I O N
N It is where the
Symmetry in Each of them
both ahead and maintain a surface preimage's
backward motion or an image at a position is
with an identical similar turned around a
orientation. dimensions. fixed point
without affecting
its size or shape.
COMPUTE THE FIRST FIVE TERMS OF
THE SEQUENCE. (N=1 TO 5)
a. t ₙ = n² +3
t ₁ = 1²+3 t ₂ = 2²+3 t ₃ = 3²+3 t ₄ = 4²+3
t ₁ = 1+3 t ₂ = 4+3 t ₃ = 9+3 t ₄ = 16+3
t₁ = 4 t₂ = 7 t ₃ = 12 t ₄ = 19

t ₅ = 5²+3
t ₅ = 25+3
t ₅ = 28
COMPUTE THE FIRST FIVE TERMS OF
THE SEQUENCE.
b. t ₙ = 5n -2n³
t ₁ = 5(1)-2(1)³ t ₂ = 5(2)-2(2)³ t ₃ = 5(3)-2(3)³
t ₁ = 5-2 t ₂ = 10-16 t ₃ = 15-54
t₁ = 3 t ₂ = -6 t ₃ = -39
t ₄ = 5(4)-2(4)³ t ₅ = 5(5)-2(5)³
t ₄ = 20-128 t ₅ = 25-250
t ₄ = -108 t ₅ = -225
COMPUTE THE FIRST FIVE TERMS OF
THE SEQUENCE.
c. t ₙ = n
n+2
t₁ = 1 t₂ = 2 t₃ = 3 t₄ = 4 t₅ = 5
1+2 2+2 3+2 4+2 5+2
t₁ = 1 t₂ = 2 t₃ = 3 t₄ = 4 t₅ = 5
3 4 4 6 7
COMPUTE THE FIRST FIVE TERMS OF
THE SEQUENCE.
d. t ₙ = n(3n-1)
2
t ₁ = 1(3 (1)-1) t ₂ = 2(3(2)-1) t ₃ = 3(3(3)-1)
2 2 2
t₁ = 2 t ₂ = 10 t ₃ = 24
2 2 2
t₁ = 1 t₂ = 5 t ₃ = 12
COMPUTE THE FIRST FIVE TERMS OF
THE SEQUENCE.
d. t ₙ = n(3n-1)
2
t ₄ = 4(3(4)-1) t ₅ = 5(3(5)-1)
2 2
t ₄ = 44 t ₅ = 10
2 2
t ₄ = 22 t₅ = 5
COMPUTE THE FIRST FIVE TERMS OF
THE SEQUENCE.
e. t ₙ = 3 (–1)ⁿ + 2n
t ₁ = 3(-1)¹ +2(1) t ₂ = 3(-1)² + 2(2) t ₃ = 3(-1)³ + 3(3)
t ₁ = -3 + 2 t₂ = 3 + 4 t ₃ = -3 + 9
t ₁ = -1 t₂ = 7 t₃ = 6
t ₄ = 3(-1) ⁴ + 2(4) t ₅ = 3(-1) ⁵ + 2(5)
t₄ = 3 + 8 t ₅ = -3 + 10
t ₄ = 11 t₅ = 7
THANK
YOU

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