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What is f(5) if f(1)= 3.2 and f(x+1)=5/2(f(x))
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What is f(5) if f(1)= 3.2 and f(x+1)=5/2(f(x))
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What is f(5) if f(1)= 3.2 and f(x+1)=5/2(f(x))
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the answer is >>>>> 125
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f(2) = (5/2)f(1) = 8.0
f(3) = (5/2)f(2) = 20
f(4) = (5/2)f(3) = 50
f(5) = (5/2)*50 = 125
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