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What is the next figure in the sequence?





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to determine the next figure in the sequence, observe the pattern in the number of sides each figure has. the sequence starts with a figure having six sides, followed by figures with five and four sides respectively. this suggests a pattern where each subsequent figure has one side less than the figure before it.

analyzing the given figures: the first figure, a hexagon, has six sides. the second figure, likely a pentagon, has five sides. the third figure, probably a square, has four sides. following this pattern, the next logical figure would have three sides.

a shape with three sides is known as a triangle. therefore, based on the observed pattern of reducing the number of sides by one in each step, the next figure in the sequence should indeed be a triangle.