1 Patterns and Nature
1 Patterns and Nature
1 Patterns and Nature
The Nature of
Mathematics
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Learning Outcome
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INTRODUCTION
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Maybe your always asking this
questions?
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“Mathematics, as much as music or any other
art, is one of the means by which we rise to
complete self-consciousness. The significance
of mathematics resides precisely in the fact
that it is an art; by informing us of the
nature of our own minds, it informs us of
much that depends on our minds”
- John William Navin
Sullivan
Science Writer
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According to Sullivan…… Mathematics is at the center of
history and development of culture
Mathematics is evident in
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Importance of Math in Everyday Life (Generally)
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WHAT IS MATH?
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Math is….
Science of
Comes from a counting,
Greek Word Science of Science of
measuring and patterns and
Mathema which structure, order describing shapes
and relation relationship
means “that which and
is learnt” or “lesson” characteristics
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CHARACTERISTICS OF MATHEMATICS
Classification Generalization
(grouped according to
Precision and Accuracy shape, size, etc) (conclusion from a
(correctness of values and given facts)
close estimation)
Structure Applicability
(characteristics of (use of math in other fields
a given set) MATH
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NATURE OF
MATHEMATICS
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Mathematics as a
Science of patterns
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Patterns
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In general sense, Patterns
are regular, repeated or
recurring forms or design
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COMMON PATTERNS
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What will the next shape be?
small circle
What will the next 2 shapes be?
square circle
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COMMON PATTERNS
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2, 4, 6, 8, … 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, …
◆ A
sequence of numbers in which the difference of each term from
the preceding term is the same.
12 20 28 36 44 52….
90 80 70 60 50 40….
Note: the nth term of an arithmetic sequence formula and the sum is
given by the formula
◆ A
sequence in which the ratio of any term to its preceding term
is constant
2 4 8 16 32, …
¼ 1/12 1/36 1/108,…
Note: the nth term of an arithmetic sequence formula and the sum
is given by the formula
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Patterns in Nature
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Types of Patterns in Nature/Real Life
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Patterns example
DNA
honeycomb
Spider-web
Zebra
Stripped
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Patterns in Nature – common
patterns seen in nature were
symmetries, trees, spiral, waves,
tessellations, stripes, meanders,
cracks, etc..
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PATTERN IN NATURE
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SYMMETRY IN ART
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SYMMETRY IN ARCHITECTURE
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SYMMETRY IN ANIMALS
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Symmetry/radial Symmetry
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Radial Symmetry
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PATTERN IN NATURE
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Sample of Spiral Pattern
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TREES
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Mathematical Trees
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Trees In Nature
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TESSELATIONS
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TESSELATIONS
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Meanders - a series of regular sinuous curves,
bends, loops, turns, or windings
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CRACKS - a line on the surface of something along which it has
split without breaking into separate parts.
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FRACTALS
◆ A fractal is a never-
ending pattern. Fractals are
infinitely complex patterns that are
self-similar across different scales.
They are created by repeating a
simple process over and over in an
ongoing feedback loop.
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FRACTALS
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What type of pattern can you see in the
cloth?
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ACTIVITY
◆
..\..\Desktop\Math in the Modern World (lecture)\Nature by
Numbers -
Cristóbal Vila (2010).mp4
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Systemizing
Patterns
through
Mathematics
Fibonacci
Sequence
& Golden
Ratio
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Leonardo Pisano Bigollo
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The Rabbit Problem
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Fibonacci discovered that the
number of pairs of rabbits for
any month after the first two
months can be determined by
adding the numbers of pairs of
rabbits in each of the two
previous months. For instance,
the number of pairs of rabbits
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at the start of the sixth month
Fibonacci sequence
The Fibonacci Sequence is
the series of numbers: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13,
21, 34, ... Wherein the next number is found by
adding up the two numbers before it. If we use
the mathematical notation Fn to represent the
nth Fibonacci number, then the numbers in the
Fibonacci sequence are given by the following
recursive definition.
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Binet’s Formula
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The following formula is known as Binet’s
formula for the nth Fibonacci number.
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TRY THIS
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Activity: Fibonacci spiral
Material Needed:
Cut outs : 2 – 1x1, 1 – 2x2,
1 – 3x3,
1 – 5x5, 1 – 8x8, 1–
13x13
1 – 21x21
double sided tape
marker
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Fibonacci numbers in petals of flowers
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Fibonacci numbers in section of fruits
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Relationship of Fibonacci sequence and golden ratio
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Since a Ratio is basically a fraction (or a
division problem) we will find the ratios of
these numbers by dividing the larger number
by the smaller number that fall consecutively 2/1 = 2.0
3/2 = 1.5
in the series. 5/3 = 1.67
8/5 = 1.6
13/8 = 1.625
21/13 = 1.615
34/21 = 1.619
55/34 = 1.618
89/55 = 1.618
2 divided by 1 = 2
And the ratios continue like this….
The Golden Ratio.
Throughout history, the ratio for length to
width of rectangles of 1.61803 39887 49894
84820 has been considered the most pleasing
to the eye. This ratio was named the golden
ratio by the Greeks. In the world
of mathematics, the numeric value is called
"phi", named for the Greek sculptor Phidias.
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Golden ratio
◆ golden ratio () called the divine proportion/golden
The
mean/golden section = 1.61803399
- the ratio between two consecutive terms of the
Fibonacci series and can be express as
=
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Which rectangle has the most appealing
dimension?
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Golden ratio in humans
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UTERUS
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DNA molecule
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Golden ratio in art
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Golden ratio in music
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Object Length Width Ratio
index card
photograph
picture frame
textbook
door frame
computer screen
TV screen
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Activity: DO YOU HAVE A GOLDEN FACE?
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Analysis of the Results
◆ The ideal result of the ratio of the length and the width of
the face—as defined by the golden ratio—is roughly 1.6,
which means a beautiful person's face is about 1 1/2
times longer than it is wide.
◆ Measures three segments of the face—from the forehead
hairline to a spot between the eyes, from between the
eyes to the bottom of the nose, and from the bottom of
the nose to the bottom of the chin. If the numbers are
equal, a person is considered more beautiful.
◆ On a perfect face, the length of an ear is equal to the
length the nose, and the width of an eye is equal to the
distance between the eyes.
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REFERENCES
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