The term that is not possible in the domain of a sequence is:
-5.
<h3>What is the domain of a function?</h3>
The domain of a function is the set that contains all possible input values for the function. For a sequence, the domain is the set that contains all the indexes of the terms, starting at 0 and going until the nth term.
For example, suppose we have the following sequence: 3, 5, 7, ...
- The term with index 0 is 3.
- The term with index 1 is 5.
- The term with index 2 is 7.
From what was explained above, which also can be visualized with the example, an index term of a sequence cannot be negative, hence the term that is not possible in the domain of a sequence is:
-5.
Which is the only negative number of the options.
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Answer: 5 meters
Step-by-step explanation: 1/2 = .5, if you move the decimal in front of the 5, you would go from .5 to 5
Answer:
The man has 6 GHc20.00 notes and 4 GHc10.00 left
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Amount = 3 GH¢50.00, 7 GH¢20.00 and 5 GH¢10.00
Spendings = GH¢80,00
Required
Determine how many GH¢20.00 and GH¢10.00 notes left
The amount he has can be represented as:


This can be represented as:

Represent:
GHc50.00 with x, GHc20.00 with y and GHc10.00 with z
So, we have:





Subtract the spendings from the total to get amount left


Collect Like Terms


Recall that, we have represented:
GHc50.00 with x, GHc20.00 with y and GHc10.00 with z
<em>This means that, the man has 6 GHc20.00 notes and 4 GHc10.00 left</em>
All you do is 570 multiplied by 7 on a calculator and you get your answer which is 3,990