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Look at the first three stages of a growing pattern of hexagons made using matchsticks. A new hexagon gets added at every stage which shares a side with the last hexagon of the previous stage.

Look at the first three stages of a growing pattern of hexagons made using matchsticks. A new hexagon gets added at every stage which shares a side with the last hexagon of the previous stage. Introduction to Linear Polynomials, Solutions for Class 9 NCERT Ganita Manjari Mathematics CBSE

(i) Draw the next two stages of the pattern. How many matchsticks will be required at these stages?
(ii) Complete the following table.

Stage Number12345n
Number of matchsticks

(iii) Find a rule to determine the number of matchsticks required for the nth stage.
(iv) How many matchsticks will be required for the 15th stage of the pattern?
(v) Can 200 matchsticks form a stage in this pattern? Justify your answer.

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