it is either a factor or term.
No. You have to change the number of protrons.(Changing the number of neutrons changes the isotope of the element, but it is still the same element. However, changing the number of neutrons will often result in instability, causing a radioactive decay sequence, which often results in a change in element.)
The number of protons in the nucleus of an element gives that element its ATOMIC NUMBER.
The atomic number of an element refers to the number of protons in the nucleus within the element. This is how the element is identified.
The number of protons in an atom of an element is equal to the number of electrons in that atom which is equal to that element's atomic number.
The number of atoms in an element depends on WHAT element AND how much of that element.
It is an ordinal number. That is a number which represents the position of the element in some ordered sequence.
No. You have to change the number of protrons.(Changing the number of neutrons changes the isotope of the element, but it is still the same element. However, changing the number of neutrons will often result in instability, causing a radioactive decay sequence, which often results in a change in element.)
3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.3354435543 is a single number, it is not a sequence.
The number that occurs most in a number sequence.
A single number, such as 11111, cannot define an arithmetic sequence. On the other hand, it can be the first element of any kind of sequence. On the other hand, if the question was about ``1, 1, 1, 1, 1'' then that is an arithmetic sequence as there is a common difference of 0 between each term.
There is the Morris number sequence and the Fibonacci number sequence. The Padovan sequence. The Juggler sequence. I just know the Fibonacci sequence: 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377 Morris number sequence: 1 11 21 1211 111221 312211...
It is an irrational number; therefore the sequence is endless. The 'full number sequence' can never be known.
It is a 'term'
What is the the next number in the sequence 1,2,4,7,11,.....
A number sequence is an ordered set of numbers. There can be a rule such that the next number in the sequence can be determined by the values of some or all of the preceding terms in the sequence. However, the sequence for a random walk illustrates that such a rule is not necessary to define a sequence.
There is no sequence for a single number.
17298 is a single number, not a sequence - or squence even.17298 is a single number, not a sequence - or squence even.17298 is a single number, not a sequence - or squence even.17298 is a single number, not a sequence - or squence even.