difference between series and sequence
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When we list some numbers in a particular order (according to some rule) we get an order list of numbers. We call this a sequence. Each oof the individual numbers is called a term or an element.
The sum of all the elements in the sequence is called the series.
A sequence of natural numbers = 1,2,3,4, 5, .... 50
sum of natural numbers - or Series is expressed as
n=50
SIGMA n
n = 1
The sum of all the elements in the sequence is called the series.
A sequence of natural numbers = 1,2,3,4, 5, .... 50
sum of natural numbers - or Series is expressed as
n=50
SIGMA n
n = 1
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A series of things or events is a number of them that come one aftee the other.a sequence of events or things is a number of events or things that come one after another in a particular order.
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A sequence is an ordered set of "things".
[a, b, c, d, e, f, g.......]
A series is a summation over a sequence.
sum[a, b, c, d, e, f, g......] = a+ b+ c+ d+ e+ f+ g
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