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2D and 3D Sequences Project Plan of Investigation.
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2D and 3D Sequences Project Plan of Investigation
In this experiment I am going to require the following:
A calculator
A pencil
A pen
Variety of sources of information
Paper
Ruler
In this investigation I have been asked to find out how many squares
would be needed to make up a certain pattern according to its sequence.
The pattern is shown on the front page. In this investigation I
hope to find a formula which could be used to find out the number
of squares needed to build the pattern at any sequential position.
Firstly I will break the problem down into simple steps to begin
with and go into more detail to explain my solutions. I will illustrate
fully any methods I should use and explain how I applied them to
this certain problem. I will firstly carry out this experiment on
a 2D pattern and then extend my investigation to 3D.
The Number of Squares in Each Sequence
I have achieved the following information by drawing out the pattern
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