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Lesson 2 - Unit 6 - Algebra 1 - Illustrative Mathematics

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How many small squares are in Step 10?

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Here are descriptions for how two dot patterns are growing.

  • Pattern A: Step 2 has 10 dots. It grows by 3 dots at each additional step.

  • Pattern B: The total number of dots can be expressed by 2n^{2}+1, where n is the step number.

For each pattern, draw a diagram of Step 0 to Step 3.

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Each expression represents the total number of dots in a pattern where n represents the step number.

Select all the expressions that represent a quadratic relationship between the step number and the total number of dots. (If you get stuck, consider sketching the first few steps of each pattern as described by the expression.)

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Graph the solutions to the inequality 7x-3y\geq21 .

This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 2. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/1/6/2/index.html ; accessed 26/July/2021.

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