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  • 24-06-2020
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How do I do this? I am not entirely sure

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09pqr4sT
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  • 24-06-2020

Answer:

[tex]n^2+3\\(n+1)^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]n^2+3[/tex]

[tex](1)^2+3=4\\(2)^2+3=7\\(3)^2+3=12\\(4)^2+3=19[/tex]

[tex](n+1)^2[/tex]

[tex]((1)+1)^2=4\\((2)+1)^2=9\\((3)+1)^2=16\\((4)+1)^2=25[/tex]

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eriabn
eriabn eriabn
  • 24-06-2020

Answer:

first box n^2 + 3

second box (n + 1)^2

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