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11 November, 20:08

How to create a pattern with the rule n 3?

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  1. 11 November, 20:16
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    If you copied the "n 3" part, it's very likely that your job was to create a pattern with either the rule n^3 or n*3.

    In the case of the former, we can start with the initial number of 1 and increase by 1.

    In that way, using the rule n^3 would create this pattern of numbers: 1, 8, 27, 64, and so on. Or stated in another way 1*1*1, 2*2*2, 3*3*3, 4*4*4 ...

    In the case of the latter, we can start with the initial number of 1 and increase it by 1.

    In this way, using the rule of n*3 would create this pattern of numbers: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and o son. Or stated in another way 1*3, 2*3, 3*3, 4*3, 5*3 ...
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