Each of the following recursive function definitions contains an error.  Briefly but fully and clearly explain what is wrong with each definition.   f(x) = 3*f(x-5)                              where x is a positive integer.          f(0) = 7      2. g(x) = 2 - 4*g(x)                          where x is a positive integer.        g(1) = 3        g(2) = 4

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Each of the following recursive function definitions contains an error.  Briefly but fully and clearly explain what is wrong with each definition.

 

  1. f(x) = 3*f(x-5)                              where x is a positive integer.

         f(0) = 7

     2. g(x) = 2 - 4*g(x)                          where x is a positive integer.

       g(1) = 3

       g(2) = 4

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