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A sequence is a function with domain a set of successive integers
Any domain that you like. It can be the counting numbers, integers, rationals, reals or complex numbers. Or it can be a subset of any of them. For example, the domain could be {-2, 7, 3.56}.
It depends on what the domain and the range are. If the range is the positive integers, then the mapping is not even defined.
The domain is, but the range need not be.
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To determine the domain of a prokaryote, you need to analyze its genetic information, specifically its ribosomal RNA sequences. By comparing these sequences to known databases, you can identify whether the prokaryote belongs to the domain Bacteria or Archaea. Additionally, certain structural and metabolic characteristics can provide clues about the domain to which a prokaryote belongs.
They both are constant and they also have a specific domain of the natural number.
A sequence is a function with domain a set of successive integers
Any domain that you like. It can be the counting numbers, integers, rationals, reals or complex numbers. Or it can be a subset of any of them. For example, the domain could be {-2, 7, 3.56}.
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In general, you cannot: it all depends on the domain.x + 2 = 0 has no solutions is the set of positive integers but does have one if the domain is the integers.2x - 3 = 0 has no solutions if the domain is integers, but there is one solution if the domain is the rationals.x2 - 2 = 0 has no solutions if the domain is the rationals but there are two solutions if the domain is the reals.x2 + 2 = 0 has no solutions if the domain is the reals but there are two solutions if the domain is the complex numbers.Cos(x) = 1 has no solutions if the domain is (0, 360) but two solutions for the domain [0, 360].
The domain that includes multicellular organisms is Eukarya. This domain includes all eukaryotic organisms, which are characterized by having cells with membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus. Examples of multicellular organisms in this domain include animals, plants, fungi, and protists.
It depends on what your domain is. If integers, then 69. If even numbers, then 70. In rationals or reals, then there isn't any.
It depends on what the domain and the range are. If the range is the positive integers, then the mapping is not even defined.