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26 February, 12:22

What are the missing values in the table representing the recursively defined geometric sequence f (x+1) = 4 (f (x))

X_f (x)

1_4

2_A

3_B

4_C

5_1,024

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  1. 26 February, 12:59
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    Hence, the values of unknowns A, B and C are:

    A=16

    B=64

    C=256

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given a recursive defined geometric sequence f (x+1) = 4 (f (x))

    X f (x)

    1 4

    2 A

    3 B

    4 C

    5 1,024

    When x=1,

    we have f (x) = 4.

    when so,

    f (2) = 4f (1) = 4*4=16.

    Hence, when x=2 f (x) = 16=A.

    Similarly,

    f (3) = 4*f (2)

    f (3) = 4*16=64

    Hence, when x=3 f (x) = 64=B.

    Similarly,

    f (4) = 4*f (3) = 4*64=256

    i ... e when x=4 f (x) = 256=C.

    similarly,

    f (5) = 4*f (4) = 4*256=1024

    when x=5 f (x) = 1024

    Hence, the values of unknowns A, B and C are:

    A=16

    B=64

    C=256
  2. 26 February, 15:51
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    A=16

    B=64

    C=256

    Step-by-step explanation:

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