Sequences are a group of numbers that follow a certain pattern. There are two kinds of sequences, the arithematic sequence and geometric sequence.
Arithematic sequence follows through addition (and subtraction).
Geometric sequence follows throug multiplication (and division).
Arithematic Sequence Example : 1, 6, 11, 16, 21 The pattern follows an addition of 5.
Geometric Sequence Example : 1, 3, 9, 27, 81 The pattern follows a multiplication of 3
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Fibonacci is important because he introduced the Arabic number system to Europe. His sequence is much less important - it is mainly a mathematical curiosity.
The sequence "12345678910" is often referred to as a "consecutive number sequence" or simply a "counting sequence." It represents a series of integers starting from 1 and increasing by 1 up to 10. In mathematical terms, it can be described as a portion of the natural numbers.
Each number in a sequence is a term, which can be defined by a specific rule or pattern. Sequences can be arithmetic, geometric, or follow other mathematical relationships, and they can be finite or infinite. The position of each term is typically indexed, allowing for easy identification and analysis. Understanding the nature of the sequence helps in predicting future terms and exploring mathematical properties.
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a trend is a pattern or sequence
Mathematical patterns are lists number that follows a certain rule and have different types. Some of these are: Arithmetic sequence, Fibonacci sequence and Geometric sequence.
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The mathematical term for pattern in maths is "sequence". Hope this helps : )
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