Respuesta :
The pattern of rule n-4 can consist of several numbers depending on the value of n (integer, whole number, natural number or prime number)
Further explanation
Algebraic expressions in mathematics are a combination of coefficients, numbers, variables, constants and arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
The main composition of algebraic expressions are:
• 1. phrases
algebraic forms separated by arithmetic operations
consists of one phrase (monomial) to many phrases (polynomial)
• 2. variable
is a value that can be changed, can be in the form of letters, for example, x, y, a, b, etc.
• 3. constants
is a fixed value, can be a number
• 4. arithmetic operations
operations [tex]{\displaystyle \boxed {+}, \boxed {-}, \boxed {:}, \boxed {x}}[/tex]
Numbers in mathematics can be divided into several terms
- 1. integer
numbers consist of positive, negative and 0 numbers
- 2. natural numbers
numbers consisting of positive numbers, starting with number 1
- 3. whole number
a number consists of positive numbers and zeros
- 4. prime number
numbers that can only be divided by numbers themselves and the number 1
And examples of other numbers such as imaginary numbers, real numbers, rational numbers, etc.
Integers themselves consist of
- 1. positive integers
the number to the right of the number 0 is 1,2,3 ...
- 2. negative integers
the numbers to the left of the zeros are -1, -2, -3 ...
- 3. number 0
n-4 is an algebraic form
the pattern is generated from rule = (n-4)
There are several possible values of n that can be entered to form a pattern
- if it's an integer, the value of n = let's say -3, -2, -1,0,1,2,3
pattern = -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, ...
- if it's a natural number then the value of n = let's say 1,2,3
pattern = -3, -2, -1, ...
- if it's a whole number then the value of n = let's say 0,1,2,3
pattern = -4, -3, -2, -1, ...
- if it's prime number then the value of n = let's say 2,3,5,7 ...
pattern = -2, -1,1,3, ....
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The pattern of the rule [tex]\left( {n - 4} \right)[/tex] is [tex]\boxed{ - 4, - 3, - 2, - 1 \ldots {\text{ and }} - 3, - 2, - 1,0 \ldots }.[/tex]
Further explanation:
Given:
The rule is [tex]\left( {n - 4} \right).[/tex]
Explanation:
If n takes the value of natural numbers.
Substitute 1 for [tex]n[/tex] in [tex]\left( {n - 4} \right).[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned}n - 4&= 1 - 4\\&=- 3\\\end{aligned}[/tex]
Substitute 2 for [tex]n[/tex] in [tex]\left( {n - 4} \right).[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned}n- 4&= 2 - 4\\&= - 2\\\end{aligned}[/tex]
If [tex]n[/tex] takes the value of whole numbers.
Substitute 0 for [tex]n[/tex] in [tex]\left( {n - 4} \right).[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned}n - 4&= 0 - 4\\&= - 4\\\end{aligned}[/tex]
The pattern of the rule [tex]\left( {n - 4} \right)[/tex] is [tex]\boxed{ - 4, - 3, - 2, - 1 \ldots {\text{ and }} - 3, - 2, - 1,0 \ldots }.[/tex]
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Answer details:
Grade: Middle School
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: Number System
Keywords: numbers, rule, n-4, create, pattern, irrational numbers, rational numbers, adding, subtracting, multiplication, division, decimal expansion, natural numbers