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Please Help Me! [99 POINTS]

Please Help Me! [99 POINTS]-example-1
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The answer is "F(n)=3n+5."

The numbers under f(n) are found by multiplying n by 3 and then adding 5.

0*3+5=5
1*3+5=8
2*3+5=11
5*3+5=20

The rest of the list follows the same rule.
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A. F(n) = 3n + 5 is your answer

Plug in the corresponding number to n to get F(n).

When n = 0:

3(0) + 5 = F(n)
0 + 5 = F(n)
F(n) = 5 (True).

When n = 1:
3(1) + 5 = F(n)
3 + 5 = F(n)
F(n) = 8 (True).

When n = 2:
3(2) + 5 = F(n)
6 + 5 = F(n)
F(n) = 11 (True)

etc. etc.


hope this helps
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