In a sequence described by a function, what does the notation f(3) = 1 mean?
A.
The common difference of the sequence is 3.
B.
The common ratio of the sequence is 3.
C.
The third term in the sequence has a value of 1.
D.
The first term in the sequence has a value of 3.

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Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

"f(x)" is the name (label) of the function.  If x is replaced by "3", f(3) represents the value of the 3rd term of the function, which is 1.  This corresponds to Answer 3:  The third term in the sequence has a value of 1.