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What is finite sequence and infinite sequence​

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Answered by karthi77777
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A sequence of a finite length n is also called an n-tuple. Finite sequences include the empty sequence ( ) that has no elements. Normally, the term infinite sequence refers to a sequence that is infinite in one direction, and finite in the other—the sequence has a first element, but no final element.

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A finite sequence is a sequence of numbers that is a fixed length long.

For example, {1, 3, 2, 5, 0} is a finite sequence because it has five items.

The sequence {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …} is an infinite sequence because it keeps going, and going, and going, forever.

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