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Identify a pattern in the given list of numbers. Then use this pattern to find the next number. (More than one pattern might exist, so it is possible that there is more than one correct answer.
(9,3), (0, -6), (-6, - 12), (6 1/2, 1/2)
The next number is a
(Simplify your answer)
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