Patterns in Mathematics
Chapter 1 of Ganita Prakash (Class 6 Maths) introduces patterns in mathematics — exploring number sequences like triangular numbers, square numbers, cube numbers, Virahānka numbers, and powers of 2, as well as shape sequences like regular polygons, complete graphs, and the Koch snowflake.
- 1Mathematics is defined as the search for patterns and for explanations of why those patterns exist; mathematicians view it as both an art and a science.
- 2Number theory is the branch of mathematics that studies patterns in whole numbers; geometry studies patterns in shapes.
- 3Table 1 lists 10 number sequences: All 1's, Counting numbers, Odd numbers, Even numbers, Triangular numbers, Squares, Cubes, Virahānka numbers, Powers of 2, Powers of 3.
- 4Triangular numbers (1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, ...) are formed by summing consecutive counting numbers.
- 5The sum of the first n odd numbers always equals n² — e.g., 1+3+5+7+9+11=36=6².
