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Use inductive reasoning to describe the pattern of each sequence. Then find the next two terms. 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, ... A. alternate adding 1 and 3; 12, 13 B. alternate adding 3 and 1; 12, 15 C. alternate adding 1 and 3; 10, 13 D. alternate adding 3 and 1; 12, 13

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