jaleehamilton679 jaleehamilton679
  • 25-09-2020
  • Mathematics
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Explain why Hank's reasoning is not correct.
Hank: The y-intercept of a linear function is the same as the first term of an arithmetic sequence.

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 25-09-2020

By convention, the first term of a sequence starts with n = 1 instead of n = 0. This is so n = 1 matches with 1st, n = 2 matches with 2nd, and so on.

In contrast, the y intercept always occurs when x = 0. So something like y = 3x+5 has a y intercept of 5 when you plug in x = 0.

An arithmetic sequence like f(n) = 2n+7 has its first term when n = 1. So the first term would be f(1) = 2(1)+7 = 9 instead of 7 as Hank claims.

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