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ORC Resource Number #7396
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Armstrong Numbers
Promising Practice
PROFESSIONAL COMMENTARY

An Armstrong number is an n-digit number that is equal to the sum of the nth powers of its digits. In this lesson, students will explore Armstrong numbers, identify all Armstrong numbers less than 1000, and investigate the recursive sequences that arise in some cases. These unfamiliar patterns provide strong motivation for the use of spreadsheets or other technology. Activity sheets, discussion questions, lesson extensions, and suggestions for assessment are included. (author/sw)

OHIO STANDARDS
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Mathematics Academic Content Standards
Patterns, Functions and Algebra Standard
NATIONAL STANDARDS
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Principles and Standards for School Mathematics
Algebra Standard
RESOURCE TYPE
Instructional Resource
PRACTICE LEVEL
Promising Practice
STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Grades 6–12
TOPICS
Mathematics --
Algebra;
Patterns, sequences;
Numbers and Operations;
Exponents, roots;
KEYWORDS
Armstrong numbers;
recursive sequence
Publisher: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Author: G. Patrick Vennebush