Pattern in Nature and The Regularities in The World
Pattern in Nature and The Regularities in The World
THE OVERVIEW
Mathematics is a useful way to think about nature and our world. The nature of
mathematics underscores the exploration of patterns (in nature and the environment).
Mathematics exists everywhere and it is applied in the most useful phenomenon. Even looking
by just at the ordinary part of the house, the room and street, mathematics is there. This is one
subject thought as the sole objective languages that people in the modern world understand
each other.
The origin of mathematics can be traced to the history and significance of patterns and
numbers. It deals with ideas translated to objects and concepts created by humans. They are
invented to link the meaning of pattern which result experiences associated with the counting,
sequences and regularities.
MODULE OBJECTIVES
Pattern and counting are correlative. Counting happens when there is pattern. When
there is counting, there is logic. Consequently, pattern in nature goes with logic or logical set-up.
There are reasons behind a certain pattern. That’s why, oftentimes, some people develop an
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understanding of patterns, relationships, and functions and use them to represent and explain
real-world phenomena. Most people say that mathematics is the science behind patterns.
Mathematics exists everywhere as patters do in nature.
What is Pattern?
Patterns are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs. Patterns can be
sequential, spatial, temporal and even linguistic.
The most basic pattern is the sequence of the dates in the calendar such as 1 to
30 being use month after month; the seven (7) days in a week i.e. Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; the 12 months of the year i.e.
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October,
November, and December. And the regular holidays in a year i.e. New Year’s Day,
Valentine’s Day, Holy Week, Labor Day, Independence Day, National Heroes Day,
Ramadan, All Saints Day, Bonifacio Day, Christmas Day and Rizal Day. These are
celebrated in the same sequence every year. All these phenomena create a repetition of
names or events called regularity.
Regularity (Collins, 2018) is the fact that the same thing always happens in the same
circumstances.
Pattern in Nature (Wikipedia) are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.
These patterns recur in different contexts and can sometimes be modeled
mathematically
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2. SPIRAL is a curve which emanates from a point, moving
farther away as it revolves around the point. Cutaway of a
nautilus shell the chambers arranged in an approximately
logarithmic spiral.
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8. STRIPES are made by a series of bands or strips, often of the
same width and color along the length.
FIBONACCI SEQUENCE
Another one in this world involves pattern is the Fibonacci number (Grist, 2011). These
numbers are nature’s numbering system. They appear everywhere in nature, from left
arrangement in plants, to the pattern of the florets of a flower, the bracts of a pinecone, or the
scales of a pineapple. The Fibonacci numbers are therefore applicable to the growth of every
living thing, including a single cell, a grain of wheat, a hive of bees and even all of mankind.
George Dvorsky (2013) highlighted that the famous Fibonacci sequence has captivated
mathematicians, artist, designer and scientists for centuries.
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Leonardo Fibonacci came up with the sequence when calculating the ideal expansion
pairs of rabbits over the course of one year. Also known as Leonardo of Pisa.
According to Katie Kim (2015), Math is subject that makes students either jump for joy or
rip their hair out. However, math is inescapable as you become an adult in the real world. From
calculating complicated algorithms to counting down the days till the next Game of Thrones
episode, math is versatile and important, no matter how hard it is to admit. Before you decide to
doze off in math class, consider this list of reasons why learning math is important to you and
the world.
Nature of Mathematics
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1. Pattern and Relationship
Mathematics is abstract. Its function goes along well with Science and
Technology. Because of its abstractness, mathematics is universal in a sense
that other fields of human thought are not. It finds useful applications in business,
industry, music, historical scholarship, politics, sports, medicine, agriculture,
engineering and the social and natural sciences.
3. Mathematical Inquiry
Normally, people are confronted with problems. In order to live at peace, these
problems must be solved. Using mathematics to express ideas or to solve
problems involves at least three phases: (1) representing some aspects of things
abstractly, (2) manipulating the abstractions by rules of logic to find new
relationships between them and (3) seeing whether the new relationships say
something useful about the original things.
Mathematical thinking often begins with the process of abstraction – that is,
noticing a similarity between two or more objects or events. Aspects that they
have in common, whether concrete or hypothetical can be represented by
symbol such as numbers, letters, other marks, diagrams, geometrical
constructions, or even words.
After, abstraction have been made and symbolic representation of them have
been selected, those symbol can be combined and recombined in various ways
according to precisely define rules. Typically, strings of symbols are combined
into statements that express ideas or propositions.
6. Application
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The Role of Mathematics in Some Discipline
Mathematics is offered in any college course. It is found in every curriculum because its
theories and applications are needed in any workplace. That’s why students can’t stay away
from attending math classes.
In order to appreciate mathematics much better, every person should have the though
understanding of the discipline as a human endeavor. Mathematics brings impact to the life a
learner, worker or an ordinary man in society. The influences of mathematics affect anyone for a
lifetime. Mathematics works in the life all professionals.
Accountant
Assist businesses by working on their taxes and planning for upcoming years. They work
with tax codes and forms, use formulas for calculating interest and spend a considerable
amount of energy organizing paperwork.
Agriculturists
Determine the proper amounts of fertilizers, pesticides and water to produce bountiful
amounts of foods. They must be familiar with chemistry and mixture problems.
Architects
Design buildings for structural integrity and beauty. They must know how to calculate
loads for finding acceptable materials in design which involves calculus.
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Biologist
Study nature to act in concert with it since we are very closely tied to nature. They use
proportions to count animals as well as use statistics/probability.
Computer Programmers
Engineers
Build product/ structure/ systems like automobiles, buildings, computers, machines and
planes to name just a few examples. They cannot escape the frequent use of a variety of
calculus. Geologists use mathematical models to find oil and study earthquakes.
Lawyers
Argue cases using complicate lines of reason. That skill is nurtured by high level math
courses. They also spend a lot of time researching cases, which means learning relevant codes,
laws and ordinances. Building cases demands a strong sense of language with specific
emphasis on hypotheses and conclusion.
Managers
Medical Doctors
Must understand the dynamic systems of the human body. They research illnesses,
carefully administer the proper amounts of medicine, read charts/ tables and organize their
workload and manage the duties nurses and technicians.
Meteorologists
Forecast the weather for agriculturist, pilots, vacationers and those who are marine-
dependent. They read maps, work with computer models, and understand the mathematical
laws of physics.
Military Personnel
Carry out a variety of task ranging from aircraft maintenance to following detailed
procedures. Tacticians utilize a branch of mathematics called linear programming.
Nurses
Carry out the detailed instructions doctors given them. They adjust intravenous drip
rates, take vitals, dispense medicine and even assist in operations.
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Politicians
Help solve the social problems of our time by making complicated decisions within the
confines of the law, public opinion and budgetary restraints.
Salespeople
Typically work on commission and operate under a buy low, sell high profit model. Their
job requires good interpersonal skills and the ability to estimate basic math problems without the
need of paper/pencil.
Technicians
Repair and maintain the technical gadgets we depend on like computers, televisions,
DVDs, cars, refrigerators. They always read measuring devices, referring to manuals and
diagnosing system problems.
Tradesmen
Estimate job costs and use technical math skills specific to their field. They deal with
slopes, areas, volumes, distances and must have an excellent foundation in math.
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With these, mathematics can be a great aid in all our activities in the world and deserves
huge appreciation and therefore everyone realizes the following:
ASSESSMENT TASK
A. Identification. Write the correct word on the blank that is being referred to in the
following.
1. A series of regular curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of river,
stream, or other watercourse. _______________________________
2. A disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space, with little or no associated
mass transport. ______________________________
4. The tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes with no overlaps and gaps.
_________________________
5. A curve which emanates from a point, moving farther away as it revolves around the
point. ________________________
7. This occurs due to the development of certain displacement discontinuity surfaces within
the solid. _____________________________
8. Is characterized by the fact that every number after the first two is the sum of the two
preceding ones. _________________________
9. A series of bands or strips, often of the same width and color along the length.
______________________
10. The infinitely complex patterns that is self-similar across different scales.
______________________
B. Performance task.
1. Go to the garden or park, start counting leaves and petals. Write the result on this form:
a. Do the leaves grow in spiral? (YES or NO) _______. What is the pattern
of the leaves?
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b. Are there flowers? (YES or NO) ______. What is the arrangement of the
petals?
2. Look at the outer skin of a pineapple. How many designs are in the outer skin of it? Is
there a pattern? (YES or NO) ______. Justify your answer.
C. Submit 2-3 page synthesis paper focusing on one of the following aspects of
mathematics:
Direction:
Save your work/ answer in a PDF format then upload it on the posted classwork in
Google classroom.
Note:
a. Use Arial as your font style
b. Font size is 11
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