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define series and sequence

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Answered by shreyaswetal123
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A sequence is an ordered list of numbers and the sum of the terms of a sequence is a series. In an arithmetic sequence, each term is equal to the previous term, plus (or minus) a constant. The constant is called the common difference (d).

Answered by aryangupta78901
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series- It is a number of events, objects, or people of a similar or related kind coming one after another.

Sequence- An arrangement of number which has a pattern, which can suggest the sucessor of every number in arrangements.

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