1. What are the first 6 terms of a pattern that uses the rule "add 5 and starts from the number 7"? 2. What are the first 6 terms of a pattern that uses the rule "subtract 3 and starts from the number 2"?
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For the pattern that uses the rule "add 5 and starts from the number 7", we can start with the number 7 and add 5 repeatedly to get the next terms: Term 1: 7 Term 2: 7 + 5 = 12 Term 3: 12 + 5 = 17 Term 4: 17 + 5 = 22 Term 5: 22 + 5 = 27 Term 6: 27 + 5 = 32 So, Show more…
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