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8. Consider the following sequence of figures and how each one is generated from the previous figure. Count the number of squares in each figure and determine the pat-
tern in this sequence. Write an expression for the number of squares in the nth figure.
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8. Consider the following sequence of figures and how each one is generated from the

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