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Mathematics, 03.10.2021 22:10 manuel6885

A. Assume that this pattern continues beyond Figure 3. Write an equation that represents the number of squares in figure n.
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Figure 2
Figure 3

b. Explain how you know your equation will work for any figure number.

c. Write two different equations that represent the perimeter P for any given
figure number

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