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If we fold a rectangular piece of paper in half multiple times and count the number of rectangles created, what type of sequence are we creating? Write an explicit formula for this situation.
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this and that, I ain't even gonna cap I don't know the answer
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We are creating a geometric sequence because each time we fold, we double the number of rectangles.✍️✍️✍️
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