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Explain how the sequence 10.6, 11.8 and 13 is a function even though there are multiple rules that can represent it

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The sequence is a function because each rule produces one output for each input.
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Answer with explanation:

The given sequence is , 10.6, 11.8 and 13.

If you represent this through three terms of the sequence or function ,it can be written as:

(1, 10.6), (2, 11.8), (3,13).

This is a linear function or Arithmetic Sequence because difference between two consecutive terms is same.

11.8 - 10.6=13-11.8=1.2

Slope between two points


=(11.8-10.6)/(2-1)\\\\=(13-11.8)/(3-2)\\\\=1.2

Equation of Line can be Written with the help of following formula


(y-y_(1))/(x-x_(1))=m\\\\ (y-10.6)/(x-1)=1.2\\\\y-10.6=1.2 * (x-1)\\\\y-10.6=1.2 x -1.2\\\\12 x -10y+106-12=0\\\\12 x - 10 y+94=0\\\\6 x - 5 y+47=0

So, the following Sequence , 10.6, 11.8 and 13 represents a Linear Function.

The function is: 6 x -5 y +47=0

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