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What is f(5) if f(1) = 3.2 and f(x + 1) = (f(x))?

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f(x + 1) = (5/2)*f(x) f(x + 1) = 2.5*f(x), f(1) = 3.2 f(2) = 2.5f(1) = 2.5*3.2 = 8 f(3) = 2.5f(2) = 2.5*8 = 20 f(4) = 2.5f(3) = 2.5*20 = 50 f(5) = 2.5f(4) = 2.5*50 = 125
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Answer:


f(5)=125

Explanation:

The complete question is

What is f(5) if f(1) = 3.2 and f(x + 1) =5/2 (f(x))?

By given,


f(1)=3.2 and
f(x+1)=(5)/(2)(f(x))

Now, we need to replace one be one until we get
f(5), because the given function is a sequence, so

For
x=1


f(x+1)=(5)/(2)(f(x))


f(1+1)=(5)/(2)(f(1))\\f(2)=2.5(3.2)=8

Then, for
x=2


f(2+1)=(5)/(2)(f(2))\\f(3)=2.5(8)=20

We repeat the process until we get
f(5),

For
x=3


f(3+1)=(5)/(2)(f(3))\\f(4)=2.5(20)=50

For
x=4


f(4+1)=(5)/(2)(f(4))\\f(5)=2.5(50)=125

Therefore, if
f(1)=3.2 and
f(x+1)=(5)/(2)(f(x)), then
f(5)=2.5(50)=125

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