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== Difference Between Sequence and Series == | == Difference Between Sequence and Series == | ||
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!Sequence | |||
!Series | |||
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|In sequence, elements are placed in a particular | |||
order following a particular set of rules. | |||
|In series, the order of the elements is not | |||
necessary. | |||
|- | |||
|It is just a collection (set) of elements that | |||
follow a pattern. | |||
|It is a sum of elements that | |||
follow a pattern. | |||
|- | |||
|Order of appearance of the numbers is | |||
important. | |||
|The order of appearance is | |||
not important. | |||
|- | |||
|Example: '''''Arithmetic Sequence''''' | |||
<math>1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15</math> | |||
|Example: '''''Arithmetic Series''''' | |||
<math>1+3+5+7+9+11+13+15</math> | |||
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Revision as of 19:03, 31 October 2023
Series is the sum of the elements of the Sequence. For example is a sequence with four elements and the corresponding series will be where the sum of the series or value of the series will be 20.
Difference Between Sequence and Series
Sequence | Series |
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In sequence, elements are placed in a particular
order following a particular set of rules. |
In series, the order of the elements is not
necessary. |
It is just a collection (set) of elements that
follow a pattern. |
It is a sum of elements that
follow a pattern. |
Order of appearance of the numbers is
important. |
The order of appearance is
not important. |
Example: Arithmetic Sequence
|
Example: Arithmetic Series
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