Modeling Exponential Growth Using Patterns
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In this video, the teacher explains how to use patterns to model growth that increases by multiplying, rather than adding. They demonstrate this concept using examples of enlarging photocopies and counting dots in a figure. By visualizing and extending the pattern, they show how to create equations that model geometric change.
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