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How do you solve this? It's confusing

How do you solve this? It's confusing-example-1
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Explanation:

b) Figure 1 is 2² = 4 (which is also 2x2=4 or if you count all the squares = 4)

Figure 2 is 3² = 9 (which is also 3x3=9 or if you count all the squares = 9 )

Figure 3 is 4² = 16 (which is also 4x4=16 or if you count all the squares = 16 )

Figure 4 is 5² =25(which is also 5x5=25 or if you count all the squares = 25)

Figure 5 is 6² = 36(which is also 6x6=36 or if you count all the squares =36)

c) Figure 1 add squares in a horizontal row which is your x-coordinate (2)

then add squares in a vertical row which is your y-coordinate (2)

so (x,y) = (2,2). Graph those points. Do the same for each and your line is a diagonal straight line traveling diagonally upward equally.

f) Equation: a² = a x a

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