It depends. Generally no.
Linear equations are generally in the form [math]y=mx+b[/math] and have a domain of [math](-\infty,\infty)[/math], or all real numbers. However, an arithmetic sequence is only defines for the natural numbers (that is, while numbers [math]> 0[/math].
For any two terms in the arithmetic sequence, [math]a_n[/math] and [math]a_{n+1}[/math], there will always be a point on the linear function that lies in between them, and is such not defined in the sequence.
This does not make the sequence and function unrelated, but rather it makes them not the same.
A similar argument applies for geometric sequences and exponential equations.
Answer:
1.5, -3
Step-by-step explanation:
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Area of rectangular board is 1920000 square millimeters</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
A rectangular board is 1.6 meters long and 1.2 meters wide.
Here we need to find the area of the board in square millimeters.
Length = 1.6 m= 1.6 x 1000 = 1600 mm
Width = 1.2 m= 1.2 x 1000 = 1200 mm
Area = Length x Width
Area = 1600 x 1200
Area = 1920000 square millimeters
Area of rectangular board is 1920000 square millimeters
The parent linear function is y = x
A reflection in the x-axis is denoted by - f(x), so the answer is false
<span>0.625=6.25⋅<span>10<span>−1 hope this helped</span></span></span>