What does F(1) represent ?

Answer:
F(1) represents the first term of the sequence.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us suppose the sequence function
[tex]F(n) = 16-3n[/tex]
We can find the first term of the sequence by substituting n=1 in the function sequence
[tex]F(1) = 16-3(1)[/tex]
[tex]= 16-3[/tex]
[tex]=13[/tex]
We can find the 2nd term of the sequence by substituting n=2 in the function sequence
[tex]F(2) = 16-3(2)[/tex]
[tex]= 16-6[/tex]
[tex]=10[/tex]
We can find the 3rd term of the sequence by substituting n=3 in the function sequence
[tex]F(3) = 16-3(3)[/tex]
[tex]= 16-9[/tex]
[tex]=7[/tex]
So the first three terms of the sequence is:
13, 10, 7...
As the common difference is the same.
i.e. d = 10-13 = -3, d = 7-10 = -3
Hence, it is an Arithmetic sequence.
As the first term is 13, which can be obtained by putting n=1 in the function sequence.
Therefore, from the above discussion, we can conclude that F(1) represents the first term of the sequence.