a sequence is a pattern of numbers that ascends or descends in a same way
eg. 1,3,5,7,...
you add 2
eg. 1,4,9,...
you square the term
nth term = nxn
1x1=1 2x2=4 3x3=9
there are many sequences and many formulas to calculate terms
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Example sentence - It would be difficult to describe the sequence of events if I didn't explain why I was there to begin with.
Yes, it is.
The answer depends on the sequence. The ratio of terms in the Fibonacci sequence, for example, tends to 0.5*(1+sqrt(5)), which is phi, the Golden ratio.
The sequence of amino acids made up the protein.
A non-example of an arithmetic sequence is the series of numbers 2, 4, 8, 16, which is a geometric sequence. In this sequence, each term is multiplied by 2 to get to the next term, rather than adding a fixed number. Therefore, it does not have a constant difference between consecutive terms, which is a defining characteristic of an arithmetic sequence.
((-1)^n)
2,4,8,16,32,64,128....
A static sequence: for example a geometric sequence with common ratio = 1.
Example sentence - It would be difficult to describe the sequence of events if I didn't explain why I was there to begin with.
Yes, it is.
The answer depends on the sequence. The ratio of terms in the Fibonacci sequence, for example, tends to 0.5*(1+sqrt(5)), which is phi, the Golden ratio.
A numerical sequence is a set of ordered numbers. That is all! For example, stochastic sequences are random.
The sequence of amino acids made up the protein.
A sequence is an ordered set. They may consist of numbers or letters, there may or may not be a rule (for example, in a random sequence), it may be finite or infinite.
Bases A and T link together and C and G link together. If your DNA sequence was, for example, ATCGAGT your RNA sequence would be TAGCTCA.
A palindrome is a number, or sequence of letters, that is read the same from left to right, as from right to left. For example, the word "noon" - if you read it backwards, you also get "noon".
The complementary nucleotide sequence to a sticky end sequence on human DNA would be its reverse complement sequence. For example, if the sticky end sequence is "AATT", its complementary sequence would be "TTAA".