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Select the correct answer. In a sequence described by a function, what does the notation f(3) = 1 mean? A. The first term in the sequence has a value of 3. B. The third term in the sequence has a value of 1. C. The common difference of the sequence is 3. D. The common ratio of the sequence is 3.

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i think u are in 10th standard srry if i am wrong

B. The third term in the sequence has a value of 1.

The notation f(3) = 1 means that the value of the function f at the input 3 is equal to 1. In other words, when the input of the function is 3, the output is 1.

This notation does not indicate anything about the first term or common difference or common ratio of the sequence.

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