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Does an explicit formula for a sequence make sense assuming n = 2.5? Explain

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O A. It makes sense, but only if the term for n = 2.5 is an integer
OB. It does not make sense since n is the term number. It is not possible to have a term between the second and third terms.
OC. It makes sense since n is a variable, and variables can be any real number
OD. It does not make sense since n can be negative or positive but must be an integer.

Does an explicit formula for a sequence make sense assuming n = 2.5? Explain Choose-example-1
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D

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because i got it right when guessing its d

User Girish Sakhare
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Answer:

c

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tbh I think it is c because of what the explanation says so

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