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what is the difference between sequence and seires

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Answered by okaps
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 A "sequence" is an ordered list of numbers; the numbers in this ordered list are called "elements" or "terms".
A "series" is the value you get when you add up all the terms of a sequence; this value is called the "sum".

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Answered by ansari8097
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Here is your answer...,

The list of numbers written in a definite order is called a sequence. The sum of terms of an infinite sequence is called an infinite series. Therefore sequence is an ordered list of numbers and series is the sum of a list of numbers.

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