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Is the given number a term in both the sequence f(n)=f(n-1)+5 and the sequence f(n)=3(2)^n-1, if f(1)=3? Select Yes or No for each number. A. 8 (YES or NO)
B. 18 (YES or NO)
C. 24 (YES or NO)
D. 48 (YES or NO)

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