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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 01:20 Alexandragurule18

Which statements are true regarding the sequence below? Check all that apply.

Ten-thirds, 4, StartFraction 24 Over 5 EndFraction, StartFraction 144 Over 25 EndFraction, ellipsis

It can be represented using the formula f(x + 1) = Six-fifths(f(x)) when f(1) = Ten-thirds.
It can be represented using the formula f (x) = 4 (six-fifths) Superscript x.
It can be represented using the formula f (x) = ten-thirds (six-fifths) Superscript x minus 1.
The domain of the sequence is all real numbers.
The range of the sequence is all natural numbers.

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