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Match the figures to their corresponding algebraic representation (where n > 0).

A
n2
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n+1
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2n1
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Solution

Case (i)
The number of matchsticks follow the pattern 2,3,4,5
which is in the pattern n+1. We can see it clearly:
n=1,n+1=2
n=2,n+1=3n=3,n+1=4n=4,n+1=5


Case (ii):

Here, the pattern 1,4,9,16 represents the number of squares in each figure. The numbers are perfect squares.

So, the correct algebraic representation is n2 which can be checked by substituting the values of n in n2.

n=1,n2=1n=2,n2=4n=3,n2=9n=4,n2=16


Case (iii)

Here, the number of squares follow the pattern

n=1, 2n1=2×11=21=1
Similarly,
n=2, 2n1=3n=3, 2n1=5n=4, 2n1=7

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