Mathematics, 22.06.2021 01:00 mbaun1170
The geometric pattern follows the rule that each term has 2 more stars than the previous term
Which statement is true about the pattern
A. The number of stars in the pattern are even odd even odd
B. The number of stars in the pattern are odd even odd
C. the number of stars in each term is even
D. the number of stars in each term are odd
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