ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG

This study aimed to explore the arithmetic sequence pattern found in Minangkabau carvings mounted on singok gonjong. The method used is a qualitative method with an ethnographic approach. Data was collected by observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The object of this study...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Zia Alghar, Elly Susanti, Marhayati Marhayati
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Language:English
Published: Pattimura University 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/jupitek/article/view/7297
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Marhayati Marhayati
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description This study aimed to explore the arithmetic sequence pattern found in Minangkabau carvings mounted on singok gonjong. The method used is a qualitative method with an ethnographic approach. Data was collected by observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The object of this study is Minangkabau carving on singok gonjong. The data obtained in this study came fromdirect observation, results of interviews with Minang carving craftsmen, documentation, and literature studies. The results showed three kinds of arithmetic sequence patterns in Minang carvings in singok gonjong. The first is the arithmetic sequence pattern on the saik galamai carving with formula Un = n. The second is the pattern of odd and even arithmetic sequences on the sikambang manih carving wtih the odd formula U(2n+1) = 3n + 1 and the even formula U(2n) = 3n. The last is the pattern of odd and even arithmetic sequences on the combined engraving of saik galamai and sikambang manih wtih the odd formula U(2n+1) = 4n + 1 and the even formula U(2n) = 4n. The conclusion shows that the presence of patterns on the saik galamai carvings and sikambang manih carvings found on Singok Gonjong can be used as a preference for learning arithmetic sequences at school
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spelling doaj-art-7617a08dca4b40399ce0f8056034f6182025-08-20T16:53:02ZengPattimura UniversityJupitek2655-28412655-64642022-12-015210.30598/jupitekvol5iss2pp145-1527297ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONGMuhammad Zia Alghar0Elly Susanti1Marhayati Marhayati2UIN Maulana Malik IbrahimUIN Maulana Malik IbrahimUIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim This study aimed to explore the arithmetic sequence pattern found in Minangkabau carvings mounted on singok gonjong. The method used is a qualitative method with an ethnographic approach. Data was collected by observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The object of this study is Minangkabau carving on singok gonjong. The data obtained in this study came fromdirect observation, results of interviews with Minang carving craftsmen, documentation, and literature studies. The results showed three kinds of arithmetic sequence patterns in Minang carvings in singok gonjong. The first is the arithmetic sequence pattern on the saik galamai carving with formula Un = n. The second is the pattern of odd and even arithmetic sequences on the sikambang manih carving wtih the odd formula U(2n+1) = 3n + 1 and the even formula U(2n) = 3n. The last is the pattern of odd and even arithmetic sequences on the combined engraving of saik galamai and sikambang manih wtih the odd formula U(2n+1) = 4n + 1 and the even formula U(2n) = 4n. The conclusion shows that the presence of patterns on the saik galamai carvings and sikambang manih carvings found on Singok Gonjong can be used as a preference for learning arithmetic sequences at school https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/jupitek/article/view/7297arithmetic sequenceethnomathematicssikambang manih carvingsaik galamai carving
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Elly Susanti
Marhayati Marhayati
ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG
Jupitek
arithmetic sequence
ethnomathematics
sikambang manih carving
saik galamai carving
title ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG
title_full ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG
title_fullStr ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG
title_full_unstemmed ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG
title_short ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG
title_sort ethnomathematics arithmetic sequence patterns of minangkabau carving on singok gonjong
topic arithmetic sequence
ethnomathematics
sikambang manih carving
saik galamai carving
url https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/jupitek/article/view/7297
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