MTH 105 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Geometric Progression, Arithmetic Progression, Valun

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Sequences are functions, which are normally in the form of f , whose domain is normally the set of positive numbers while just an ordered list of numbers, which are called terms. Terms are the numbers in an ordered list and a part of a sequence that identify where it is used in sequences. Types of terms: a1 is the very rst term, a2 would be the second term, an would be the nth term or the general term, an would the actual sequence itself. Precise limits: limn (an) = l can occur if you have every possible number, which can note > 0 to be an integer, which is normally labeled n , which can claim the following: Properties of limits limx (an bn) = limx (an) lim x (bn) limx (can) = c lim x (an) limx (anbn)

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