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Maths Patterns Investigation  

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Introduction. In this part of my coursework I will try to work out a formula to a particular shape. The task is to find a formula which when given a number will tell you how many blocks is going to be in this shape. The shape that I am going to use for part 1 is going to be pyramid, I will have to find a formula that will yell me how many blocks is in the pyramid when I put a number in. 1) First I am going to make a number of shapes so I can get try to work out a pattern in them. I will make 7 shapes. This is a single box it doesn't support any thing and nothing supports it. Two blocks are supporting this shape and on top of them there is one block. This shape has three boxes on the bottom row which supports two...

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