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Mathematics, 11.01.2020 08:31 kkneedz1369

Fiona has proved that a function, f(x), is an arithmetic sequence. how did she prove that?

she showed that an explicit formula could be created.
she showed that a recursive formula could be created.
she showed that f(n) ÷ f(n − 1) was a constant ratio.
she showed that f(n) − f(n − 1) was a constant difference.

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