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NAME: KYLA R. GIGATOCOURSE: BS ACCOUNTANCYSECTION: 1-AASSESSMENT TASKSA. Video PresentationDiscuss and share your insights about mathematical pattern and regularities found in nature based on the video presentation. - In Mathematics, a pattern is a repeated arrangement of numbers, shapes, colors, and so on and can be related to any type of event or object. If the set of numbers are related to each other in a specific rule, then the rule or manner is a called a pattern, also known as sequence. In the video, we can observe that patterns are visible in nature. It could be found on trees, plants, animals, waves, or even on the cracks of the surface and many more. According to the video, patterns in nature can be viewed in terms of form and symmetry. The three forms that often involve the physical and the natural world are branches, spirals, and layers. The symmetry of this forms often adds to their beauty as classified by radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry. This radial symmetry is most commonly found on flowersand animals while bilateral symmetry refers to the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane. Patterns can sometimes be modelled mathematically. These include the presence of symmetry, strips, spirals, fractals, foam, cracks, wave and tessellation.B. Multiple Choice1. A 16. A2. A, B, C, D 17. A3. A 18. A4. A 19. A5. A 20. A6. A7. A8. B9. A10. A11. A12. A13. A14. A15.


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