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The function below models the number of bonus points earned for completing the nth level of a certain video game. f(n)=2,000+750n , where n=1,  2,  3,  4,... Which sequence does the function f(n) generate?

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To check what kid of sequence the function
f(n) generates, we are going to evaluate the function at
n=1,
n=2, and
n=3 to find the first three terms of our sequence. Then, we are going to check if the sequence has a constant difference,
d, which means the sequence will be arithmetic, or a constant ratio
r, which means the sequence will be geometric.

f(1)=2000+750(1)

f(1)=2750


f(2)=2000+750(2)

f(2)=2000+1500

f(2)=3500


f(3)=2000+750(3)

f(3)=2000+2250

f(3)=4250

So, we have the sequence 2750,3500,4250,... Lets find if it has a constant difference. To do that we are going to use the formula
d=a_(n)-a_(n-1); in other words we are going subtract the current number from the previous one:

d=4250-3000=750


d=3500-2750=750
Notice that the difference,
d, is constant, so we have a arithmetic sequence.

We can conclude that the sequence the function
f(n) generates is an arithmetic sequence.


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