There are infinitely many possible answers.
One answer, based on a simple polynomial of order 4 is
T(n) = (-3n^4 + 34n^3 - 111n^2 + 176n)/12 for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
the cardinal rule has to do much swagger and the way it is applied in algebraic terms physically and functionally.
Describe what specifically about it makes it a pattern. What about it repeats and why that repetition is unique.
(x=y) (y=-x)
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
There is no official antonym for algebraic expression. The only thing that is the opposite of an algebraic expression is something that is not an algebraic expression.
its the way of doing a math problem in a way of algebraic rule to tell u the truth IDK
go to school
You try to work out a pattern with the number of movements. You then turn your rule into an algebraic form eg. 2n + 3 (this is not the answer to the investigation but it might help.
cvxbgfhbfdh
I don't know?OK
the cardinal rule has to do much swagger and the way it is applied in algebraic terms physically and functionally.
No pattern has been indicated in the question.
An algebraic identity like (a+b)(a-b)=a2-b2
Describe what specifically about it makes it a pattern. What about it repeats and why that repetition is unique.
You just write down the range of the pattern.
Benjamin is using counters that are normally circular in shape so he will find it difficult to create rectangular shapes so it follows that an algebraic expression is not possible.
you write it like this (x,y) ----> (-x+4, y-5)