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Consider the first five terms of the sequence 3, 15, 75, 375, 1875, … If the sequence defines a function, what is a reasonable domain and range of the function?

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Answer:

A reasonable domain is all natural numbers.

Explanation:

Notice that the sequence begins with 3, and it's an infinite sequence, that's the meaning of the three points at the end.

So, a reasonable domain to this sequence, as function, it's all real numbers which follows the rule
f(x)=3(5)^(x-1). In other words, the given sequence represents the range of the function, and the domain is defined by the number of terms, where the first term is 3, the second term is 15, and so on.

Therefore, a reasonable domain is all natural numbers.

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