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Course: Geometry (OPS pilot) > Unit 2
Lesson 1: Patterns and inductive reasoning- Intro to even and odd numbers
- Patterns with even and odd
- Factors and multiples: days of the week
- Patterns with numbers
- Math patterns: table
- Math patterns: toothpicks
- Patterns with shapes
- Sequences intro
- Intro to arithmetic sequences
- Intro to arithmetic sequences
- Extending arithmetic sequences
- Extend arithmetic sequences
- Using arithmetic sequences formulas
- Intro to arithmetic sequence formulas
- Worked example: using recursive formula for arithmetic sequence
- Use arithmetic sequence formulas
- Intro to geometric sequences
- Extending geometric sequences
- Extend geometric sequences
- Extend geometric sequences: negatives & fractions
- Using explicit formulas of geometric sequences
- Using recursive formulas of geometric sequences
- Use geometric sequence formulas
- Estimating the line of best fit exercise
- Eyeballing the line of best fit
- Line of best fit: smoking in 1945
- Estimating slope of line of best fit
- Estimating with linear regression (linear models)
- Estimating equations of lines of best fit, and using them to make predictions
- Interpreting a trend line
- Interpreting slope and y-intercept for linear models
- Inductive & deductive reasoning
- Deductive reasoning
- Using deductive reasoning
- Inductive reasoning
- Inductive reasoning (example 2)
- Using inductive reasoning
- Using inductive reasoning (example 2)
- Proof of finite arithmetic series formula by induction
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Estimating equations of lines of best fit, and using them to make predictions
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