what is meant by "n" and "Tn" in sequences
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n is the no. of terms in a sequence ans tn is the nth no.
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A sequence is a list of numbers in a certain order. Each number in a sequence is called a term . The nth term of a sequence is sometimes written an . ... Often, you can find an algebraic expression to represent the relationship between any term in a sequence and its position in the sequence.
For example, in our sequence, notice that current term = previous term+ 2. Mathematically, this is tn = tn−1 + 2. tn always stands for the current term. tn−1 always stands for the previous term.
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