A spatial sequence refers to a set of events separated in space - irrespective of their separation in time. A time sequence is the other way around.
Sequences need not repeat themselves, but are more interesting to many people if they are. An example of a repeating spatial sequence may be the pattern of bricks in a wall. The pattern repeats itself after some distance. An example of a repeating time sequence is the seasons of the year.
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common difference is the difference in every two consecutive numbers in the sequence .. or in the other way around, its the number added to a number that resulted to the next number of the sequence ..
A finite sequence has a beginning and an end, whereas an infinite sequence has no end.
it refers to the proportion of area under various crops at any given point of time in an unit area. OR the yearly sequence & spatial arrangement of crops & fallow on a given area.
The difference between each number is decreasing by 1 each time. Therefore, the difference between the final number and the next number in the sequence will be 6. Therefore, 50 - 6 = 44.
A random process is a sequence of random variables defined over a period of time.
Spatial sequence describes space. So for example, if you were describing your bedroom to a friend, you would say, to the left..., across from my dresser..., on the ceiling..., etc.
arithmetic sequence
There appears to be a number missing in the sequence - as the difference of the differences is equal to 12 each time, apart from between 221 and 323, where the difference is 24.
An arithmetic sequence.
The next number in the sequence is 62. The difference is doubling each time. 6-2=4 : 14-6=8 etc...
(which means 'wave writer') is a device that gives a graphical representation of spatial position over time in which a spatial axis represents time.
It is an arithmetic sequence (with constant difference 0), or a geometric sequence (with constant ratio 1).
Whether the sequence is increasing or decreasing makes no difference. The only difference is that the common difference d will be a negative number.
The common difference is the difference between two numbers in an arithmetic sequence.
The three spatial dimensions and time.
While there are not enough numbers to fully establish the sequence, the difference could be increasing by 3 each time, therefore, the sequence will go: 2, 5, 11, 20, 32... Or, the differences could be doubling each time, meaning that the sequence will go: 2, 5, 11, 23, 47...
While there are not enough numbers to fully establish the sequence, the difference could be increasing by 3 each time, therefore, the sequence will go: 2, 5, 11, 20, 32... Or, the differences could be doubling each time, meaning that the sequence will go: 2, 5, 11, 23, 47...