Linear Pattern
Linear Pattern
3-span
1-span 2-span
(10 struts)
(4 struts) (7 struts)
2. Painter A determines how much to charge his clients using the table below:
3. A seedling grows 1cm per day after the first day. The seed is 0.5cm high.
a) Fill in the table to show the seed’s growth over 7 days.
Day (d) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Seedling height (H)
4. A pattern is made using matchsticks. The rule for the pattern is:
, where M is the number of matchsticks used for the nth design.
a) Create a table to show the number of matchsticks used in the first 5 patterns.
b) How many matchsticks would be in the 50th pattern?
c) Show this relationship on a graph.
5. A different matchstick pattern has the rule: , where M is the number of matchsticks used
for the nth pattern. Create a table to show this relationship and use the table to draw a graph for the
first 5 patterns.
6. A pattern is shown on the graph below.
Create a table to show the pattern.
Find the rule for this pattern.
8. Alison is making a square herb garden. She wants to put a border around the garden using square
concrete tiles. The border is to be one tile wide. The table below gives the total number of tiles
needed for a given edge width.
a) Graph the pattern to show the total number of tiles required for n=3 to n= 7.
b) Write a rule for the total number of tiles around the Alison’s herb garden when n tiles are used
along the edge.
c) Alison decides she will need 20 tiles along an edge. What is the total number of tiles she will need?
d) William decides to use the same pattern. He has 196 tiles. How many tiles will he have along one
edge?
Answers
1. b) c) discrete, d) 151 struts 2. b) c) continuous
3. b)
4. a)
Pattern (n) 1 2 3 4 5
No. matchsticks (M) 3 5 7 9 10 6
x 1 2 3 4 5
b) 101 y 2 7 12 17 22
c) Rule: 𝑦 𝑥
7 a)
5. Pattern (n) 1 2 3 4 5 b) The smallest pattern that can be created
has 1 white disc.
No. matchsticks (M) 12 20 28 36 44
c) 𝑔 𝑤
d)
Pattern (n) 1 2 3 4 5
Total discs (T) 5 8 11 14 17
e) 𝑇 𝑛 f) 56
8 a)
b) 𝑇 𝑛 c) 76 d) 50