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A sequence which neither converges nor diverges is called​

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Answered by vishweshwarprasadcr
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Step-by-step explanation:

Many oscillating sequences have subsequences that are convergent, but each converges to a different limit point and the whole sequence is therefore not convergent (and thus divergent by definition).

Answered by edupilot004
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Answer:

The correct answer is Divergent.

Step-by-step explanation:

This term Divergent is a differential operation that applies to the 3- dimensional vector functions.

The functions result depends on the rate of changes.

Let us consider the Divergence of a vector to be, vector 'v' that is given, here v1, v2 and v3 are vector components of v in vector filed of fluid that flows.

Example:

When we consider an air which can be heated at first or cooled. The air’s velocity is defined by a vector field. Here, the divergence of the velocity field will be having a value that is positive.

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