MATH137 Lecture 1: Sequences and their limits

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Class notes for section 1. 2: sequences and their limits. For example, there is no algebraic method for. Nding the real number x that satis es cos(x) = x. (a quick sketch will show us that there is exactly one real number that satis es this equation. ) Therefore our only option is to approximate these quantities. One way to approximate a quantity is to use an algebraic method to produce a sequence of approximations, where each number in the sequence is a better approximation than the one before. The items in a sequence are called terms. In this course, our sequences will have in nitely many terms and each term will be a real number. Notation: sequences can be written in many di erent ways: a1, a2, a3, . , an, : {a1, a2, a3, . , an, : {an} , (an) , {an} n=1 n=1. Here an is the general term, or the nth term.

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