Odd numbersform the patternA.Whatis the odd number?. We can start with and add times.. Or, we noticethat eachodd
numberis less than the correspondingevennumber. The evennumberis (example
4), so the odd numberis.
B.Whatis the odd number?. The evennumberis (example4), so the odd numberis
Example 6 – SquareNumbers
Squarenumbersform the patternTheseare calledsquarenumbersbecauseA.Whatis the squarenumber?. The squarenumberis =.
B.The squarenumberis .Whatis the valueof?. The squarenumberis =.
Conjecturesand Counterexamples
Aconjectureis an “educatedguess”that is oftenbasedon examplesin a pattern.Examplessuggesta re-
lationship,whichcan be statedas a possiblerule, or conjecture,for the pattern.
Numerousexamplesmay makeyou stronglybelievethe conjecture.However, no numberof examplescan
provethe conjecture.It is alwayspossiblethat the next examplewouldshowthat the conjecturedoesnot
work.
Example 7
Here’s an algebraicequation.Let’s evaluatethis expressionfor somevaluesof.Theseresultscan be put into a table.