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Why do you learn about sequences in maths?

cause we do


Where can you find number sequences in nature?

in maths


When do you use sequence?

you can use sequences when your in maths baking or anything really its just when you follow a pattern using a set of rules


How is sequences in maths related to other subjects?

A few examples: Counting numbers are an arithmetic sequence. Radioactive decay, (uncontrolled) bacterial growth follow geometric sequences. The Fibonacci sequence is widespread in nature.


What does Fibonacci mean in maths?

The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers That was discovered by an Italian mathematician called Leonardo Pisano. Sequences are a patter of numbers.


How many Glycolysis sequences are there?

There are 6 sequences in the metabolic pathway of Glycolysis


How many sequences in assains creed 3?

12 memory sequences


What are maths sequences?

not "maths sequences" it's "mathematical sequence" In mathematics, a sequence is an ordered list of objects (or events). Like a set, it contains members (also called elements or terms), and the number of terms (possibly infinite) is called the length of the sequence. Unlike a set, order matters, and the exact same elements can appear multiple times at different positions in the sequence


What does position to term rule mean in maths?

In the study of sequences, given a number n, the position to term rule tells you how the nth term of the sequence is calculated.


How many maths questions in bba entrance exam?

hwo many maths questions in bba entrance exam


What is the diffeence between the term to term rule and the common difference in maths?

The common difference does not tell you the location of the sequence. For example, 3, 6, 9, 12, ... and 1, 4, 7, 10, .., or 1002, 1005, 1008, 1011, ... all have a common difference of 3 but it should be clear that the three sequences are different. A common difference is applicable to arithmetic sequences, not others such as geometric or exponential sequences.


How many sides does a eight have?

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