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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 02:11 canyonrico05

Consider the recursive function.
f(1) = 2
(n) = 5 • f(n − 1), for n > 2
Which statement is true?
A. The value of A(6) is 2 times the value of f(3).
B. The value of f(6) is 125 times the value of f(3).
C. The value of 6) is 15 times the value of f(3).
D. The value of f(6) is 1/125 times the value of f(3).


Consider the recursive function. f(1) = 2 (n) = 5 • f(n − 1), for n > 2 Which statement is true?

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