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What does f(1) represent in a sequence?

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Answer: First term.

Explanation:

  • An ordered list with a pattern is known as a sequence.
  • It is denoted by
    <f(n)> or
    <a_n>, where n is any natural number.

i.e. Domain for this function is natural number.

Natural number starts with 1.

so, at n=1 f(1) represents the first term in a sequence.

Hence, f(1) represents "first term" in a sequence

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