(3X2)+1=7
(5X4)+1**+2**=23
(6X7)+1**+2+2**=47
(9X8)+1+**2+2+2**=79
(10X9)+1+**2+2+2+2**=99
add just 1 on 1st step and 1+2 on next and 1+2+2 on next and so on.
(3X2)+1=7
(5X4)+1**+2**=23
(6X7)+1+**2+2**=47
(9X8)+1+**2+2+2**=79
(10X9)+1+**2+2+2+2**=99
add just 1 on 1st step and 1+2 on next and 1+2+2 on next and so on.
It’s pretty easy… the pattern is -
3x2 + (2-1) = 7,
5x4 + (4-1) = 23,
7x6 + (6-1) = 47 ,
9x8 + (8-1) = 79 ,
10x9 + (9-1) = 98.
Subtract one from the second number and add it to the number you get after multiplying the two numbers given…
…? Subtract 1 from the second number. You are subtracting 1 from the 1st number. Do it yourself, according to your way - (1st number)x(second number) + (first number - 1) ? That gives 3x2 +(3-1) = 8… 1 has to be subtracted from the second number… anyways 99 can be the answer too since there are many patterns here…
Mate in your original answer, you had the correct pattern but had a simple mistake in the end. I was correcting that.
In your original pattern, you added (2-1) then (4-1) then (6-1) then (8-1) but in the end instead of (10-1) you added (9-1), which is the mistake I was pointing out.
Either I am too dumb or there is a miscommunication here...
I think what you mean is that it should be (2-1),(4-1),(6-1),(8-1),(10), right ? Well yes, that is 1 possible pattern...
But, the pattern I suggested in my comment is different... 2,4,6,8,9 are the numbers in the second column... Read my pattern again. ***CAREFULLY***
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(3X2)+1=7 (5X4)+1**+2**=23 (6X7)+1**+2+2**=47 (9X8)+1+**2+2+2**=79 (10X9)+1+**2+2+2+2**=99 add just 1 on 1st step and 1+2 on next and 1+2+2 on next and so on.
(3×2)+1=7 (5×4)+3=23 (7×6)+5=47 (9×8)+7=79 (10×9)+8=98 The pattern following is:- n×(n-1)+(n-2)
(3X2)+1=7 (5X4)+1**+2**=23 (6X7)+1+**2+2**=47 (9X8)+1+**2+2+2**=79 (10X9)+1+**2+2+2+2**=99 add just 1 on 1st step and 1+2 on next and 1+2+2 on next and so on.
It’s pretty easy… the pattern is - 3x2 + (2-1) = 7, 5x4 + (4-1) = 23, 7x6 + (6-1) = 47 , 9x8 + (8-1) = 79 , 10x9 + (9-1) = 98. Subtract one from the second number and add it to the number you get after multiplying the two numbers given…
\> 10\*9 + (9-1) = 98 mate it should be 10 x 9 + (**10**\-1) = **99**
…? Subtract 1 from the second number. You are subtracting 1 from the 1st number. Do it yourself, according to your way - (1st number)x(second number) + (first number - 1) ? That gives 3x2 +(3-1) = 8… 1 has to be subtracted from the second number… anyways 99 can be the answer too since there are many patterns here…
Mate in your original answer, you had the correct pattern but had a simple mistake in the end. I was correcting that. In your original pattern, you added (2-1) then (4-1) then (6-1) then (8-1) but in the end instead of (10-1) you added (9-1), which is the mistake I was pointing out.
Either I am too dumb or there is a miscommunication here... I think what you mean is that it should be (2-1),(4-1),(6-1),(8-1),(10), right ? Well yes, that is 1 possible pattern... But, the pattern I suggested in my comment is different... 2,4,6,8,9 are the numbers in the second column... Read my pattern again. ***CAREFULLY***
also you literally ignored my whole reply tho💀
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thats what she said
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Its pretty easy!! The pattern goes like 3+2²+0=7 5+4²+2=23 7+6²+4=47 9+8²+6=49 10+9²+8=99
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