2. Use inductive reasoning to find the largest number of regions determined by n circles of arbitrary radius. Notice that three circles determine a maximum number of 8 regions. The table should have at least 5 numerical entries with variables properly defined. Do not use the method of finite differences. 2 3 5 6 7 8 00

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2. Use inductive reasoning to find the largest number of regions determined by n circles of arbitrary radius.
Notice that three circles determine a maximum number of 8 regions. The table should have at least 5
numerical entries with variables properly defined. Do not use the method of finite differences.
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Use inductive reasoning to find the largest number of regions determined by n circles of arbitrary radius. Notice that three circles determine a maximum number of 8 regions. The table should have at least 5 numerical entries with variables properly defined. Do not use the method of finite differences. 2 3 5 6 7 8 00
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