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In a sequence described by a function, the notation f(2) = 4 means that the term of the sequence has a value of . Sequences can be described as functions because .

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In function notation [f(x)] for sequences, x is the index. Therefore, f(2) represents the second term of the sequence. The notation shows that the second term of the sequence has a value of 4.

In a function, each input has a unique output. Similarly, in a sequence, the index is an independent variable that does not repeat or skip any term in the sequence. So, every number of the index is unique.

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1. Second

2.4

3. Every number of the index is unique

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