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Answer:
Statement 1 & Statement 3
Step-by-step explanation:
4 ÷ 10/3
4 × 3/10
12/10
6/5
f(x + 1) = (6/5) × f(x)
f(x) = (10/3) × (6/5)^(x-1)
f(x) = (10/3) × (5/6) × (6/5)^x
f(x) = (25/9) × (6/5)^x
The domain is all natural numbers and the range is real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Find the correct answer
Option A is correct because if you plug in the numbers...
[tex]f(0 + 1) = \frac{10}{3}[/tex] → [tex]f(1)=\frac{10}{3}[/tex]
[tex]f(1 + 1) = \frac{6}{5} * \frac{10}{3}[/tex] → [tex]f(2)=4[/tex]
[tex]f(2 + 1) = \frac{6}{5} * \frac{4}{1}[/tex] → [tex]f(3) = \frac{24}{5}[/tex]
[tex]f(3 + 1) = \frac{6}{5} * \frac{24}{5}[/tex] → [tex]f(4) = \frac{144}{25}[/tex]
Also, Option C is correct because if you plug in the numbers...
[tex]f(1) = \frac{10}{3}(\frac{6}{5})^(^1^-^1^)[/tex] → [tex]f(1) = \frac{10}{3} * 1[/tex] → [tex]f(1)=\frac{10}{3}[/tex]
[tex]f(2) = \frac{10}{3}(\frac{6}{5})^(^2^-^1^)[/tex] → [tex]f(2) = \frac{10}{3}*\frac{6}{5}[/tex] → [tex]f(2) = 4[/tex]
[tex]f(3) = \frac{10}{3}(\frac{6}{5})^(^3^-^1^)[/tex] → [tex]f(3) = \frac{10}{3}*\frac{36}{25}[/tex] → [tex]f(3) = \frac{24}{5}[/tex]
[tex]f(4) = \frac{10}{3}(\frac{6}{5})^(^4^-^1^)[/tex] → [tex]f(4) = \frac{10}{3} * \frac{216}{125}[/tex] → [tex]f(4) = \frac{144}{25}[/tex]
The reason why option B is not correct is because when you plug in a number, the output is incorrect. The reason why Option D is not correct is because the domain does not include negative numbers which means that the domain is all natural numbers. The reason why Option E is not correct is because the range is all real numbers and not just natural/positive numbers.
Answer: Options A, C