Consider the pattern: 11 - 2 = 3^2 1111 -

  1. when does this pattern end? 1+11+111+1111
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  2. When does this pattern stop working1 + 11 = 1 + 11 + 111 = 1 + 11 + 111 + 1111 =
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  3. Consider the pattern:11 - 2 = 3^2 1111 - 22 = 33^2 111111 - 222 = 333^2 ..... x - y = 33,333,333^2 Find the values of x and y.
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  4. Add the following numbers:1110 1011 101 + 101 1111 + 1111 =
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  5. can you check my worki need order least to greatest 6 problems. 1) 0.2222 1/5 0.02 i got: 0.2 0.2222 0.02 2) 1.1111 1 1/10 1.101
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  6. 1. Luca grows tomato plants on his farm. He examined each tomato plant from a recent batch and counted the number of tomatoes on
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  7. =What pattern of development starts at the core and moves outward to the extremities? (1 point) O proximodistal pattern O
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  8. Which pattern is most effective to deliver a persuasive message when the audience may resist doing as you ask and you expect
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  9. Identify the pattern that can be used to factor the high-degree polynomial y4−8y2+16 . Pattern #1: (a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2 Pattern
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  10. Identify the pattern that can be used to factor the high-degree polynomial y4−8y2+16. Pattern #1: (a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2 Pattern #2:
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