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This is a problem of sequence and series. You must generalize the rows separately and then you have to generalize the results. For example if you generalized form of that row and substitute n = 3, you get 1. Similarly for all tiles. Find the generalized term of each row and generalize their results. (Some patterns are given in pencil).

This is a problem of sequence and series. You must generalize the rows separately and then you have to generalize the results. For example if you generalized form of that row and substitute n = 3, you get 1. Similarly for all tiles. Find the generalized term of each row and generalize their results. (Some patterns are given in pencil).

 

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Harshit Singh
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3 years ago
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