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The first rule is to add 10, then divide by 2 starting from 2. The second rule is to multiply by 3, then subtract 2 starting from 2. What are the first four ordered pairs using the two sequences?

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Answer:
(2, 2), (6, 4), (8, 10), (9, 28)

Explanation:

The first four ordered pairs using the two sequences are:
(2, 2), (6, 4), (8, 10), (9, 28)

The first rule is to add 10, then divide by 2 starting from 2

Add/Divide:


10=2+10=12


2=12÷
2=6

Add/divide again:


10=6+10=16


2 = 20÷
2 = 10
2=16÷
2=8

Add/divide again:


10=8+10=18


2=18÷
2=9

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