4n + 12 Evaluate the expression when n = 3

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4n + 12 Evaluate the expression when n = 3 Starter Evaluate the expression when n = 3 4n + 12 Write down as much as you can about 4n + 12

Evaluate each expression when n = 5

Card Set A - Algebraic Expressions

Card set B Mulitply n by two, then add six multiply n by three, then square the answer Add six to n, then square the answer Multiply n by two, then add twelve Add six to n, then multiply by two Square n, then multiply by nine Multiply n by 3, subtract 1, then multiply by two Square n, then add 36 Multiply n by 6, then subtract 2 Add 3 to n then, then multiply by two.

Card Set C Tables of numbers

Card set D n 6 n n n 1 n 3 2 2 2 n 6 n n n n n 6 n n n n 6 n 6 n n n

Plenary In your booklets write Something I am confident with is.... Something I need to work on is........

How are these three related? 6n - 2 4 7 10 13 2 ( 3n - 1 )

How are these three related? How could you work out the nth term for this sequence? 2 ( 3n - 1 ) 6n - 2 4 7 10 13