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We already know the rule for the pattern of letters L, C and F. Some of theletters from Q.1 (given above) give us the same rule as that given by L. Which are these? Why does this happen?

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To solve the question, we need to identify which letters share the same pattern as the letter "L" based on the number of matchsticks used to form them. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Pattern of the Letter "L":** - The letter "L" can be formed using 2 matchsticks. - Hence, the pattern for "L" can be represented as 2n, where n is a whole number (in this case, n=1). ...
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