Respuesta :

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

In this case f(3) = 1 means the value of  a  member of the sequence when x = 3 is 1.

For example  if the sequence is the values of x^2 - 8   from 1 to infinity, then

f(1) would have a value 1^2 -8 = -7 and f(3)  would be (3)^2 - 8 = 1

The third term in the sequence has a value of 1.

Sequence

Given:

f(3) = 1

Let f(x) b a function.

Here x is replaced by "3", f(3) represents the value of the 3rd term of the function, which is 1.  

In this case f(3) = 1 means the value of a  member of the sequence when x = 3 is 1.

For example, if the sequence is the values of [tex]x^2 - 8[/tex]  from 1 to infinity, then f(1) would have a value [tex]1^2 -8 = -7[/tex] and f(3)  would be [tex](3)^2 - 8 = 1[/tex]

The third term in the sequence has a value of 1.

To learn more about the sequence

https://brainly.com/question/17902194

#SJ2