Solve this pattern in java , your answer should be right otherwise I will report you .
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class pro
{
public static void main ()
{
System.out.println(“****”);
System.out.println(“####”);
System.out.println(“****”);
System.out.println(“####”);
System.out.println(“****”);
}
}
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{
public static void main ()
{
System.out.println(“****”);
System.out.println(“####”);
System.out.println(“****”);
System.out.println(“####”);
System.out.println(“****”);
}
}
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You can also use tracing paper to first trace your embroidery pattern, then redraw the lines with the iron on pen/pencil on the back. Make sure you're drawing on the back of the pattern, otherwise your design will be reversed when you flip it to iron it onto the fabric.
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