Based on the analysis of all six rows, I can now solve the problem. The task is to determine the rule that transforms the shapes in the left column into the shapes in the right column.
Here is a breakdown of the transformation for each row:
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Row 1: A complex 'H' shape on the left is transformed into a simple small square on the right.
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Row 2: A simple small square on the left remains a simple small square on the right.
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Row 3: A complex notched rectangle on the left is transformed into a complex 'H' shape on the right.
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Row 4: A simple small square on the left remains a simple small square on the right.
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Row 5: A simple small square on the left remains a simple small square on the right.
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Row 6: A complex notched rectangle on the left is transformed into a complex 'H' shape on the right.
From this, we can deduce the following rule:
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Simple squares on the left are
unchanged in the right column.
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Complex shapes (the 'H' and the notched rectangles) on the left are
replaced by the 'H' shape in the right column.
Therefore, the solution to the problem is to apply this rule to transform the left column into the right column. The final answer is the set of shapes shown in the right column, which is the result of applying the rule: leave simple squares as they are, and replace any complex shape with an 'H' shape.
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