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Quadratic Patterns Practice

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1.

Draw steps 1 and 4 of this quadratic pattern.

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2.

How many squares would be in step 9 of the pattern?

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3.

Write an equation to represent this function using x as the step number and y as the number of squares.

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4.

Sketch step 4 of the pattern

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5.

How many squares would be in step 6 of the pattern?

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6.

Describe the relationship between the step number and the number of squares. Feel free to show this relationship on the provided image.

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7.

In pattern B, the total number of dots can be expressed by f(n) = 2n2 + 1, where n is the step number. Fill in the missing values in the table for steps 0 through 5.

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8.

How many squares would be in step 9 of this pattern?

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9.

How many squares would be in step 6 of this pattern?

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10.

Describe the relationship between the number of squares and the step number?

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11.

Write an equation to represent the relationship between x (the step number) and y (the number of squares).