MATH 2414 Lecture 11: MATH 2414 Lecture 11

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A sequence is a list of numbers written in. A general term in the sequence is defined based on variable n. Unlessotherwise specified a sequence begins with n 1 a definite order an integer. Sequences are either defined explicitly by specifying an orimplicitly by listing the first few terms the following all describe the same sequence. A sequence an has a limit l and we write thigmasan l or an l as hoos can make an as closeto l as we like by making n. If l exists wesaythe sequence converges or is convergent otherwise we say it diverges or is divergent. Wealsosay nliffs an as or as when appropriate g an be a sequence and f be a continuous function with. Let fan a when h is an integer fins fcx l then n"im an l. Limit laws for let an and bn be convergent sequences and let c be a constant.

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