Answer: Choice D
This basically says "the nth term is found by computing math, aka evaluating some function, based on the (n-1)th term".
As an example, we could have a function that simply squares the input
Let's say we started at 5. It squares to 25 which in turns squares to 625, and so on. Each new term is based on the old term. Namely, we squared the old n-1 term to get the new nth term.
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Step-by-step explanation: no diagrams, photos, etc.
Answer:
7/7 = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
1/7 is one out of seven part plus 6/7 which is 6 out of seven parts. The denominator does not need to change because it is a common denominator. Just simply add the numerators, 1 and 6 and you get 7. The numerator is divided by the denominator (7/7) which equals to 1.
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Note that:
The graph of sine and cosine functions are very similar. They only have a shift in the x -axis.
That is, sin x = cos (90 - x)
Since there is a great similarity between the sine and cosine graphs, and the secant graph is an inverse of the cosine graph, the graph of sine can be used to construct the graph of the secant function
Mathematically:
since sec x = 1 / cos x
and, cos x = sin (90 - x)
therefore, sec x = 1 / sin (90 - x)
The graphs of the sine and secant functions are attached to this solution
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Answer:
68/.75