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"Series" can function as a noun. It refers to a set of related things or events that are arranged in a sequence.
A sequence is a function ! whose domian is the set of natural numbers
No. Asparagus is a vegetable. It is not an ordered set of numbers - which is what a sequence is!
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An arithmetic sequence is an ordered set of numbers such that the difference between any two successive members of the set is a constant.
An arithmetic sequence is an ordered set of numbers such that the difference between any two successive members of the set is a constant.
An arithmetic sequence is an ordered set of numbers such that the difference between any two successive members of the set is a constant.
Not necessarily. It is simply an ordered set: it could be a sequence of random numbers.
A sequence is a function with domain a set of successive integers
tightening sequence of what part?
An arithmetic sequence is an ordered set of numbers such that the difference between any two successive members of the set is a constant.
The one closest to the Middle if your sequence is of an even set of digits. The median will be a specific number if you have a sequence of odd digits.