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Create your own numerical pattern. Write the starting number, the rule, and the first 5 terms in the pattern. Then write an expression for the tenth term
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Create your own numerical pattern. Write the starting number, the rule, and the first 5 terms in the pattern. Then write an expression for the tenth term
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Create your own numerical pattern. Write the starting number, the rule, and the first 5 terms in the pattern. Then write an expression for the tenth term
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Starting 10
Rule +10
10:20:30:40:50:60:60:80:90
Expression 90+10
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Starting number: 0
Rule: +5
0, 5, 10, 15, 20
Expression: n = (n-1) + 5
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