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problem 6. figures 1, 2, and 3 are scaled copies of each other. each small square has a side - length of 1 unit and an area of 1 square unit. describe any patterns you see.
Step1: Count squares in Figure 1
There are 3 squares.
Step2: Count squares in Figure 2
There are 13 squares.
Step3: Count squares in Figure 3
There are 53 squares.
Step4: Analyze side - length relationship
Let's assume the side - length of the overall figure in Figure 1 is \(a_1\), Figure 2 is \(a_2\), and Figure 3 is \(a_3\). We can observe that the side - length of the non - L - shaped part seems to be increasing. Also, if we consider the number of squares \(n_1 = 3\), \(n_2=13\), \(n_3 = 53\). We can try to find a recurrence relation. Notice that \(n_2=4\times3 + 1=13\), \(n_3 = 4\times13+1 = 53\).
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