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Use the rule x+8 to write a sequence of numbers. Then write the sequence as a list of ordered pairs. Start with and substitute at least six values for .

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Here is a sequence of numbers using the rule "x+8":

x+8=9 (x=1)

x+8=10 (x=2)

x+8=11 (x=3)

x+8=12 (x=4)

x+8=13 (x=5)

x+8=14 (x=6)

Here is the sequence of ordered pairs:

(1, 9)

(2, 10)

(3, 11)

(4, 12)

(5, 13)

(6, 14)

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