sequence

Series {sequence, mathematics} {mathematical sequence} can have numbers or terms {ordered term} in sequence. Sequence has general term {general term, sequence} and follows rule. Example sequence is x, 2*x, 3*x, ... General term a(n) = n * x, where n is term position. The rule is that n increases by one.

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Commas separate sequence terms, as in 1, 2, 3, ...

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Sequences can descend, ascend, or alternate. Sequence terms can approach number {convergent sequence}. Sequence terms can approach infinity {divergent sequence}. Sequence can be neither convergent nor divergent {indefinite sequence}. Sequence can increase, decrease, increase, and so on {oscillating sequence} {alternating sequence}.

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