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Can someone help me with this math homework please!

Can someone help me with this math homework please!-example-1
User Oded Regev
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Given:

The sequence is:

-3, 5, -7, 9, -11,...

To find:

The correct statement about the given sequence.

Solution:

We have,

-3, 5, -7, 9, -11,...

Here, "..." means there are more terms in the sequence. So, the sequence has more than 5 terms and option A is incorrect.

From the given sequence it is clear that the 4th term is 9. So, option B is correct.

Clearly, 5th terms is -11. So,
f(5)=-11 and option C is incorrect.

The domain of a sequence is always the set of natural numbers. So, option D is correct.

In the given sequence the 4th term is 9. It means the point (4,9) lies on the graph of the sequence. So, option E is correct.

Therefore, the correct options are B, D, E.

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