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which is the graph of the sequence defined by the function f(x+1)=3/5 f(x) when the first term in the sequence in 375?

which is the graph of the sequence defined by the function f(x+1)=3/5 f(x) when the-example-1

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Option A is the correct answer.

User Jja
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Answer:

The first graph is of the sequence defined by the given function.

Explanation:

Given the graph of sequence defined by the function


f(x+1)=(3)/(5)f(x)

when the first term is in the sequence is 375 i.e f(1)=375


f(1+1)=f(2)=(3)/(5)f(1)=(3)/(5)* 375=225\\\\f(2+1)=f(3)=(3)/(5)f(2)=(3)/(5)* 225=135\\\\f(3+1)=f(4)=(3)/(5)f(3)=(3)/(5)* 135=81

Hence, in coordinate points becomes

(1,375), (2,225), (3,135), (4,81)

The first graph is of the sequence defined by the given function.

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