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What is a general term of a sequence?

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Answered by hudaattar123
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The nth (or general) term of a sequence is usually denoted by the symbol an . Example 1: In the sequence 2,6,18,54,... the first term is. a1=2 , the second term is a2=6 and so forth.

Answered by PRIME11111
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A mathematical expression composed of variables and constants that yields the successive terms of a sequence or series when integers are substituted for one of the variables often denoted by k.

Example 1: In the sequence 2,6,18,54,... the first term is. a1=2 , the second term is a2=6 and so forth.

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