7.4.1
Two-Step Patterns
Two-Step Pattern Sequences
Two-Step Pattern Sequences
Sometimes, you'll need to identify a two-step pattern. This means that the difference between numbers is not just a multiplication, division, addition or subtraction, but a combination of these things.


Identify the two steps
Identify the two steps
- This sequence follows the rule ‘multiply by 2 and subtract 1’.


Work out the next number
Work out the next number
- The next number in the sequence will be (17 × 2) − 1.
- 17 × 2 = 34
- 34 − 1 = 33


Work out the next number
Work out the next number
- The next number in the sequence will be (33 × 2) − 1.
- 33 × 2 = 66
- 66 − 1 = 65
1Angles
1.17 Facts About Angles
1.2Identify the Angle
1.3Angles on a Straight Line
1.4Angles in a Circle
1.5Angles in Triangles
2Fractions
2.1Simplifying Fractions
2.2Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers
2.3Fractions of Numbers
2.4Expressing Shaded Areas as Fractions
3Time
4Prime Numbers
4.1Prime Numbers
5Probability
6Ratio
6.1Ratios
7Sequences
7.1Constant Sequences
7.2Doubling & Halving Sequences
7.3Alternating Patterns & Two-Step Sequences
7.4Two-Step Patterns
7.5The nth Term
8Area & Perimeter
8.1Perimeter of a Quadrilateral
8.2Area of a Quadrilateral
8.3Area of a Triangle
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1Angles
1.17 Facts About Angles
1.2Identify the Angle
1.3Angles on a Straight Line
1.4Angles in a Circle
1.5Angles in Triangles
2Fractions
2.1Simplifying Fractions
2.2Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers
2.3Fractions of Numbers
2.4Expressing Shaded Areas as Fractions
3Time
4Prime Numbers
4.1Prime Numbers
5Probability
6Ratio
6.1Ratios
7Sequences
7.1Constant Sequences
7.2Doubling & Halving Sequences
7.3Alternating Patterns & Two-Step Sequences
7.4Two-Step Patterns
7.5The nth Term
8Area & Perimeter
8.1Perimeter of a Quadrilateral
8.2Area of a Quadrilateral
8.3Area of a Triangle
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