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17 November, 14:15

The pattern of numbers below is an arithmetic sequence:

14, 24, 34, 44, 54, ...

Which statement describes the recursive function used to generate the sequence?

The common difference is 1, so the function is f (n + 1) = f (n) + 1 where f (1) = 14.

The common difference is 4, so the function is f (n + 1) = f (n) + 4 where f (1) = 10.

The common difference is 10, so the function is f (n + 1) = f (n) + 10 where f (1) = 14.

The common difference is 14, so the function is f (n + 1) = f (n) 14 where f (1) = 10

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  1. 17 November, 14:31
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    Option C is correct

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The common difference is 10,

    So, the function is f (n + 1) = f (n) + 10, where f (1) = 14

    The recursive function for the arithmetic sequence is given by:

    ... [1]

    where d is the common difference of the two consecutive terms.

    Given the arithmetic sequence:

    14, 24, 34, 44, 54, ...

    First term f (1) = 14

    Common difference (d) = 10

    Since,

    24 - 14 = 10

    34-24 = 10

    44-34 = 10 and so on ...

    Substitute d = 4 in [1], we have;

    Therefore, the recursive function used to generate the sequence is,

    and f (1) = 10
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