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The domain of a sequence refers to the set of indices or positions that can be used to access the elements of the sequence. In most cases, the domain is the set of natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...), representing the position of each term in the sequence. However, sequences can also be defined with other domains, such as integers or even specific subsets of numbers, depending on the context. Ultimately, the domain determines how the elements of the sequence are indexed and accessed.

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