Textbook Guide Mathematics: Ibm System P, Scilab, Convergent Series

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A sequence is an arrangement of numbers in a definite order. A sequence can be finite when it contains a finite numbers or it can be infinite when it contains infinite numbers. The domain of a sequence is the set of positive integers. Limit of a sequence is represented by following relation; It means that an approaches l as n approaches infinity. If the limit exists, the sequence is known as convergent sequence sequence. otherwise divergent. If (cid:1812)(cid:1813) (cid:4666)(cid:4667)= and f(n) = an, when n is an integer then, (cid:1812)(cid:1813) = A sequence is said to be increasing when anan+1 fo(cid:396) all (cid:374)(cid:1096)1. A sequence is monotonic if it is either increasing or decreasing. A sequence is called bounded above if there is a number m such that an(cid:1095)m fo(cid:396) all (cid:374)(cid:1096)1.

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