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Mathematical Relationships in MYP2A

The document outlines mathematical relationships between columns N, M, Z, and X, detailing how to derive values in each column using specific formulas. It includes examples of calculations for each relationship, demonstrating the application of the formulas. Additionally, it provides a set of values for columns N, M, Z, and X for further analysis.

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Mathematical Relationships in MYP2A

The document outlines mathematical relationships between columns N, M, Z, and X, detailing how to derive values in each column using specific formulas. It includes examples of calculations for each relationship, demonstrating the application of the formulas. Additionally, it provides a set of values for columns N, M, Z, and X for further analysis.

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Homework MYP2A

Subject: Mathematics

Teacher: Abel KOUESSAN

Student Name: Nadia Karamoko

a. The relationship between the numbers in the column N and M is that the M numbers
are the answer of the N number x3 then +1.

ii. The relationship between the numbers in the column N, M and Z is the number in the
N column times the number in the M column then +1.

iii. The relationship between the numbers in column Z and column X is that X is the
product of Z squared.

b. The relationship between the numbers in the column N and M is that the M numbers
are the product of the N number times 3 plus 1.

ii. The relationship between the numbers in the column N, M and Z is the number in the
N column times the number in the M column then plus one.

iii. The relationship between the numbers in column Z and column X is that X is the
product of Z squared.

c. M = Nx3+1 M= column M N= column N

ii. Z= NxM+1 Z= column Z M= column M N= column N

Iii. X=Z² Z= column Z X= column X

d. 1X3=4 4+1=5 M=5 2x3=6 6+1=7 M=7 5x3=15 15+1=16 M=16

ii. 1x4=4 4+1=5 Z=5 2x7=14 14+1=15 Z=15 5x16=80 80+1= 81 Z=81

iii. 5²=5x5=25 X=25 31²=31x31=961 X=961 81²=81x81=6561 X=6561

e. Column N: 6, 7, 8

Column M: 19, 21, 24

Column Z: 115, 148, 192


Column X: 13225, 21904, 36864

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