To identify: The similarities and differences between the graphs of a linear function and an arithmetic sequence. The graphs of
Similarity: The sequence's terms are the points found on the graph of the specified function.
Difference: Function can take all real values while the sequence has only positive values.
Given information:
The given sequence and function are:
Calculation:
Consider the sequence
Put the positive integers into
Draw the graph from given function
Put the point of
It can be observed that the sequence's terms are the points found on the graph of the specified function.
Difference: Function can take all real values while the sequence has only positive values.
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