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Mathematics, 22.07.2020 19:01 bandiadummy8595

Choose any number. Double it. Subtract six and add the original number. Now divide by three. Repeat this process with other numbers, until a pattern develops. By using a variable such as x in place of your number, show that the pattern does not depend on which number you choose initially.

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