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1. how could you use coloured tiles to show that the pattern rule 6+3(n-1) also represents the same pattern rule? 2. How do you know that all that all these pattern rules have to be equivalent?
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1. how could you use coloured tiles to show that the pattern rule 6+3(n-1) also represents the same pattern rule?
2. How do you know that all that all these pattern rules have to be equivalent?
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I'm sorry IDK maybe someone else can Help u
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