SOLUTION: 1. Create a pattern that has a common first difference of 6.
1) visualize the first five numbers of the pattern.
2) Create a table of values that represents the first ten numbe
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Question 1147436:  1. Create a pattern that has a common first difference of 6.
1) visualize the first five numbers of the pattern.
2) Create a table of values that represents the first ten numbers in the pattern.
3) Generalize the pattern by writing an algebraic expression.
 
Answer by ikleyn(52879)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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HINT :  a pattern that has a common first difference of  6  is  (nothing else as)  an  ARITHMETIC  PROGRESSION 
            with the common difference of  6.
If you know it  (for example,  after reading this my hint),  you can easily create  INFINITELY  MANY  such patterns . . . 
 
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