Combined Transformations - Intermediate Level: tricky scenarios handling Combined Transformations INTERMEDIATE

This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Combined Transformations - a key topic in Rule Detection. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve combined transformations, combined transformations tricks, and combined transformations shortcut methods through systematic practice.

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Question 1

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 2

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 3

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 4

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 5

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 6

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 7

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 8

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 9

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 10

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 11

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 12

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 13

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 14

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 15

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 16

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 17

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 18

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 19

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis

Question 20

Identify ALL transformation rules (multiple transformations occurring simultaneously): Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: What comes next?
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PATTERN ANALYSIS:

Transformation 1 - Rotation Analysis:
Step 1: Measure rotation angles
- Figure 1: 0°
- Figure 2: 45°
- Figure 3: 90°
- Figure 4: 135°

Rotation increment: +45° per step ✓

Transformation 2 - Size Analysis:
Step 2: Measure square dimensions
- Figure 1: 15 units
- Figure 2: 18 units
- Figure 3: 21 units
- Figure 4: 24 units

Size increment: +3 units per step ✓

COMBINED RULE HYPOTHESIS:
TWO simultaneous transformations:
1. Rotation: +45° clockwise per step
2. Scaling: +3 units per step

VERIFICATION:
Both patterns verified independently ✓
Check for correlation: None (independent transformations) ✓

APPLICATION:
Figure 5 predictions:
- Rotation: 135° + 45° = 180°
- Size: 24 + 3 = 27 units

ADVANCED MULTI-RULE DETECTION:
- Decompose complex transformations
- Analyze each dimension independently
- Verify pattern consistency for each rule
- Check for rule interactions or dependencies
- Combine predictions from all rules

COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID:
- Focusing on only one transformation
- Missing the scaling while tracking rotation
- Not verifying both patterns independently
- Assuming transformations must be related
- Incomplete pattern analysis
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