3 is always on the numerator. It is not effected by a power. The answer has to be something that leaves the numerator alone. That means that B is not correct.
The answer is going to be something that makes the denominator 1 when n = 1. That's going to be the answer to the question, because the first term in the sequence is just 3. The denominator must be 1. (not zero).
D is not the answer, because 3/5^1 = 3/5, so D is wrong.
A is not going to get us anywhere either. 3/5^(1 + 1) = 3/5^2 = 3/25 which is not the first term.
The only choice we have left is C. It must be the answer. 3/5^(1 - 1) = 3/5^0 = 3/1 = 3. There's your answer. Note anything raised to the zero power = 1.
Answer:
It is D
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the horizontal asymptote is y
=
−
4 .Horizontal Asymptote: y
=
-
4
Step-by-step explanation:
you would start by replacing the "x" with the 9
subtract the 15 and 9
then that would equal 6 which in this case it would be equal to
I'm pretty sure (sorry if it is wrong)
Answer:
(
x
^2
+
8
)
(
2
x
−
1
)
(
x
+
2
)
Step-by-step explanation:
a
^2
−
b
^2
=
(
a
+
b
)
(
a
−
b
)
where
a
=
x and b
=
1
(
x
^2
+
8
)
(
2
x
−
1
)
(
x
+
2
)
Glad I was able to help!!