An arithmetic series is the sum of the terms in an arithmetic progression.
An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers which follow a rule. A series is the sum of a sequence of numbers.
An arithmetic series is a fairly similar to an arithmetic sequence except for the fact that in a series you are adding the numbers in between, not putting commas. Example: Sequence 1,3,5,7,.........n Series 1+3+5+7+..........+n Hope this helped(:
It is 58465.
104-2 does not define a series.
An arithmetic series is the sum of the terms in an arithmetic progression.
origin of arithmetic sequence
An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers which follow a rule. A series is the sum of a sequence of numbers.
That refers to the sum of an arithmetic series.
The history of arithmetic progression started with Euler. Later is was refined by Dirichlet which led to his theory of arithmetic progression.
An arithmetic series is a fairly similar to an arithmetic sequence except for the fact that in a series you are adding the numbers in between, not putting commas. Example: Sequence 1,3,5,7,.........n Series 1+3+5+7+..........+n Hope this helped(:
It is 58465.
arithmetic
104-2 does not define a series.
Arithmetic, common difference 5.5
The mean
Pattern recognition