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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
11

PLEASE HELPP! Its really important

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ivahew [28]3 years ago
8 0

........Option C ) n × 2 = t

malfutka [58]3 years ago
8 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

In (a) part let us take the value of n as 1 first.

n + 2

=> 1+2

= 3

But it doesn't get matched with t.

So, (a) option cancelled.

In (b) part, let us take the value of n as 1.

n - 2

=> 1 - 2

= -1

But this also didn't match with t.

Option (b) cancelled.

In (c) part, let us take the value of n as 1.

n × 2

=> 1 × 2

= 2

Matched! Let us check further. Taking value of n as 2,

=> 2 × 2

= 4

Matched again! So, <u>(c) part is the correct answer.</u>

Let us take the value of n as 1. (For both option (d) and (e))

n + 3

=> 1 + 3

= 4 (wrong)

n + 4

=> 1 + 4

= 5 (wrong)

<u>So, (c) part is the right answer.</u>

Hope it helps :)

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