Figure Matrix
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Introduction
A Figure Matrix involves a rectangular arrangement of figures (usually 2x2 or 3x3) that follow a specific rule horizontally (row-wise) or vertically (column-wise). Your task is to identify the missing figure that completes the matrix.
Common Rules
1. Rotation: Figures rotate clockwise or anti-clockwise across rows/columns.
2. Addition/Subtraction: The third figure is the sum or difference of the first two.
3. Movement: Elements move to adjacent corners or sides.
4. Element Count: The number of lines, dots, or shapes increases or decreases.
2. Addition/Subtraction: The third figure is the sum or difference of the first two.
3. Movement: Elements move to adjacent corners or sides.
4. Element Count: The number of lines, dots, or shapes increases or decreases.
Strategy
First, examine the rows. If no pattern works, check the columns. Look for consistent changes in orientation, number of elements, or shape transformations.
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