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Using the index of a sequence as the domain and the value of the sequence as the range, is a sequence a function?

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Which one of the basic functions (linear, quadratic, rational, or exponential) is related to the arithmetic sequence?
Which one of the basic functions (linear, quadratic, rational, or exponential) is related to the geometric sequence?
Give at least two real-life examples of a sequences or series. One example should be arithmetic, and the second should be geometric. Explain how these examples would affect you personally

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Yes, it is a function by using the index of a sequence as the domain and the value of the sequence as the range. Each of the input, i.e. the index, is corresponding to exact one output, the value of the sequence.

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