Introduction to math sequences:-
When a set of numbers obey a particular laws, we call it a sequence. Each number of the sequence is called a term.
The first number is called the first term. It is denoted by the letter 'a'. The sequence are written with a comma between
them.
Example 1, 5, 9, 13, 17........... is a sequence.
The law obeyed by this sequence is additions of 4 to each term.
1+4=5
5+4=9
9+4=13
13+4=17
A sequence in which the successive term are increased or decreased by a constant term is called Arithmeticsin-1 or Arc sin. This could also help us on properties of parallelograms
When a set of numbers obey a particular laws, we call it a sequence. Each number of the sequence is called a term.
The first number is called the first term. It is denoted by the letter 'a'. The sequence are written with a comma between
them.
Example 1, 5, 9, 13, 17........... is a sequence.
The law obeyed by this sequence is additions of 4 to each term.
1+4=5
5+4=9
9+4=13
13+4=17
A sequence in which the successive term are increased or decreased by a constant term is called Arithmeticsin-1 or Arc sin. This could also help us on properties of parallelograms
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