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The ordered pairs (2,12), (3,18), and (4,24) are formed by corresponding terms in two patterns. How do the terms of the pattern of y- coordinates compare to the corresponding terms of the pattern of x- coordinates Mike chose C as the correct answer. How did he get that answer
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