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Roxanne Dabiri BORDERS INTRODUCTION In this investigation I have been asked to find out how many squares would be needed to make up a certain pattern according to its sequence. The pattern is made up of squares surrounded by other square shapes to form a bigger cross-shape. * I will start of by drawing the squares (on the next page). The diagram will start with 1 square and each time I will add squares to each corner of the previous square. * I will count the number of squares in each diagram. After that I will put the numbers in a table. * Then I will see how many squares are added each time. Basically I will find the difference. * After finding the difference I will do a general rule to do find the equation. * Then I will test my rule to see if it is right or wrong. In this experiment I am going to...

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