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ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRIC SEQUENCES- Part of the section. PLEASE HELP On average, Adrian's salary is 1.05 times the previous year's salary.

If Adrian initially has $52,000 and n denotes the number of years, which recursive equation gives Adrian's annual income, f(n) , as a function of the year?

A) f(1)= 1.05

f(n)= 52,000(f)(n-1), for n>2 has a line under the greater than sign

B) f(1)= 1.05

f(n)= 52,000+f(n-1), for n>2 has a line under the greater than sign

C) f(1)= 52,000

f(n)= 1.05(f)(n-1), for n>2 has a line under the greater than sign

D) f(1)= 52,000

f(n)= 1.05+f(n-1), for n>2 has a line under the greater than sign

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