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Do the terms of an arithmetic sequence correspond to the domain or to the range of the related function? Explain

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You can think of a sequence as a function with sequential natural numbers as the domain and the terms of the sequence as the range. Values in the domain are called term numbers and are represented by n. Instead of function notation, such as a(n), sequence values are written by using subscripts.

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