A sequence cannot be defined by one number. At least, not a sequence of any value.
If the sequence is non-linear, you need to establish how it is defined.
No. An 'arithmetic' sequence is defined as one with a common difference.A sequence with a common ratio is a geometricone.
It depends on how the sequence is defined. Whether it is increasing, decreasing, oscillating or whatever is not relevant.
There is only one type of arithmetic sequence.The sequence may be defined by a "position-to-value" rule. This would be of the form:U(n) = a + n*dwhere a a constant which equals what the 0th term in the sequence would be,d is also a constant - the common difference between each term in the sequence and the preceding term.and n is a variable that is a counter for the position of the term in the sequence.The same sequence can be defined iteratively by:U(0) = aU(n+1) = U(n) + d for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
An ordered set. It could be an ordered set of numbers, or of events or other things.
A sequence cannot be defined by one number. At least, not a sequence of any value.
which literary term is defined as stories or events told in the sequence in which they happen
If the sequence is non-linear, you need to establish how it is defined.
No. An 'arithmetic' sequence is defined as one with a common difference.A sequence with a common ratio is a geometricone.
yes it is a function because sequence defined as "a function whose domain is set of natural number"
It is the description of a rule which describes how the terms of a sequence are defined in terms of their position in the sequence.
A movement sequence is defined as a movement with a single goal that involves a series of overlapping joint rotations.
It depends on how the sequence is defined. Whether it is increasing, decreasing, oscillating or whatever is not relevant.
There is only one type of arithmetic sequence.The sequence may be defined by a "position-to-value" rule. This would be of the form:U(n) = a + n*dwhere a a constant which equals what the 0th term in the sequence would be,d is also a constant - the common difference between each term in the sequence and the preceding term.and n is a variable that is a counter for the position of the term in the sequence.The same sequence can be defined iteratively by:U(0) = aU(n+1) = U(n) + d for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
Because that is how it is defined and derived.
They are defined by their absolute magnitude and surface temperature.