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(1) A sequence is a function that maps integers to a set. It is represented by {an} where an is the nth term. (2) There are two main types of sequences: arithmetic progressions where each term is a constant difference from the previous one, and geometric progressions where each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by a common ratio. (3) Summations are used to represent the sum of the terms in a sequence from an index m to n, and are written as a sigma symbol with the limits of the index in
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- EZULDEEN SAEID
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- EN