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Consider a sequence that is defined by the function f(x)=-8+2x and has a domain of {1,2,3,4,5}. Place 5 points on the coordinate grid to represent the terms of the sequence.

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Explanation:

To place 5 points on the coordinate grid to represent the terms of the sequence, we need to find the values of f(x) for each x in the domain. The function f(x) = -8 + 2x is a linear function that has a slope of 2 and a y-intercept of -8. We can use the function to calculate the y-values for each x-value in the domain as follows:

- f(1) = -8 + 2(1) = -6

- f(2) = -8 + 2(2) = -4

- f(3) = -8 + 2(3) = -2

- f(4) = -8 + 2(4) = 0

- f(5) = -8 + 2(5) = 2

The points that represent the terms of the sequence are (1, -6), (2, -4), (3, -2), (4, 0), and (5, 2). We can plot these points on the coordinate grid and connect them with a line. The graph of the sequence looks like this:

![Graph of the sequence]

I hope this helps you understand how to graph a sequence given by a function and a domain.

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