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A sequence is defined recursively using the formula f(n + 1) = –0.5 f(n) . If the first term of the sequence is 120, what is f(5)? i need answer as soon as possible!

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7.5
f(1) = 120
f(2) = -60
f(3) = 30
f(4) = -15
f(5) = 7.5
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f(5)=7.5


Step-by-step explanation

The recursive definition is


f(n+1)=-0.5f(n).

Since the first term of the sequence is given to us, we need to plug in
n=1.


This implies that;


f(1+1)=-0.5f(1).



f(2)=-0.5f(1)


But we were given that,
f(1)=120.


This implies that;



f(2)=-0.5* 120



f(2)=-60


Since we now know that
f(2)=-60, we again plug in
n=2 in to the recursive definition.



f(2+1)=-0.5f(2)



\Righarrow f(3)=-0.5* -60



\Righarrow f(3)=30.


We plug
n=3 in to the formula again to determine the 4th term.



f(4)=-0.5f(3).



f(4)=-0.5 * 30



f(4)=-15.


We finally find the 5th term by substituting
n=4.



f(4+1)=-0.5f(4)



f(5)=-0.5* (-15)



f(5)=7.5
















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