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lannasum:

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Vocaloid:

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Vocaloid:

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lannasum:

if you dont mind, where do i put the rest of the m and f's. Would you complete so i can have a better understanding?

lannasum:

@vocaloid ^

Vocaloid:

|dw:1532144235878:dw| do you see how each letter branches into 1 M and 1 F? so at every branch point just draw 1 M and 1 F coming off from the branch

willa:

should the second diagram that you didnt label begin with f?

Vocaloid:

yes

lannasum:

Can somone just send me the completed diagram for the question? im having trouble constructing it please and thank you. @Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

|dw:1532144686376:dw| it's really not that complicated, just make sure each branch point (the points I've marked in brown) have 1 M and 1 F coming off of it

Vocaloid:

for the remaining branches you just need to alternate between M and F, so just write M at the end, then F, then M, like so...

Vocaloid:

|dw:1532145100264:dw| try continuing the pattern

lannasum:

@vocaloid i dont know if you got my msg but if you did please send the completed diagram with nothing left out here

Vocaloid:

|dw:1532149262350:dw| see the first blue dot? write M where the dot is see the second blue dot? write F where the second dot is then keep switching back and forth between M and F the pattern is very simple

lannasum:

yes i know, i understand that but what about the rest? @Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

then when you've finished that, circle all the branches that have exactly 2 M's and 2 F's.

Vocaloid:

|dw:1532149552605:dw| to start you off, here is the first example

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