Use the image to answer the question.

A coordinate plane's axes range from 0 to 8 in 0.5-unit increments, but labeled at every 2-unit interval. A curve is plotted passing through four marked points.

What is the initial value of the sequence?
(1 point)
Responses

2
2
0
0
1
1
0.5

1 answer

Based on the description of the coordinate plane and without the ability to see the image, I can help you understand how to find the initial value of the sequence.

The initial value of the sequence would typically refer to the y-value of the curve at the x-coordinate of 0, assuming that the x-axis represents the progression of the sequence. If the curve passes through specific points, you would look at the point where the curve intersects the y-axis (x=0).

Since I cannot see the image to provide the exact value, you'll want to check the point on the curve where x=0 and see what the corresponding y-value is. The answer should be one of the options you've provided:

  • 2
  • 0
  • 1
  • 0.5

If you could provide more context about the curve or what the coordinates are at the intersection with the y-axis, I could assist you further.