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Algebra 2

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These are examples of sequences of numbers. In a sequence the numbers appear in a defined order and there is usually a definite law relating each number to the other numbers. Each number is called a term of the sequence.

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© 1980 C. W. Celia, A. T. F. Nice & K. F. Elliott

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Celia, C.W., Nice, A.T.F., Elliott, K.F. (1980). Algebra 2. In: Plumpton, C. (eds) Advanced mathematics 1. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08303-9_3

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