baileyisaacson baileyisaacson
  • 20-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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How is a "series" different than a "sequence"?

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Alex13marisa13
Alex13marisa13 Alex13marisa13
  • 20-02-2021
Sequence is in order series is multiple of a collection or something like books there are series
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reeserl reeserl
  • 20-02-2021

Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

A series is the terms added together and a sequence is the list of terms.  When you add the terms of a sequence, then you have formed a series.

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