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The function f(x)=6x+13 defines a sequence for x≥1. What are the first three terms of the sequence? Item 12 The function f(x)=6x+13 defines a sequence for x≥1. What are the first three terms of the sequence?

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Answer:

The first three terms of the sequence are 19, 25 and 31.

Explanation:

Let
f(x) = 6\cdot x +13, which defines a sequence for
x \geq 1. This is a case of an arithmetic progression. We obtain the first three terms of the sequence by evaluating the given function at
x = 1,
x = 2 and
x = 3, respectively. That is:

x = 1


f(1) = 6\cdot (1)+13


f(1) = 19

x = 2


f(2) = 6\cdot (2) +13


f(2) = 25

x = 3


f(3) = 6\cdot (3) +13


f(3) = 31

The first three terms of the sequence are 19, 25 and 31.

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