First Year Math Chapter 6 Notes
Unit no :6 Sequence and Series
These notes are available to view or download. These notes covers chapter no three of first year chapter name “ Sequence and Series ”these notes cover the following topics
Sequence and series are the basic topics in Arithmetic. An itemized collection of elements in which repetitions of any sort are allowed is known as a sequence, whereas a series is the sum of all elements. An arithmetic progression is one of the common examples of sequence and series.
- In short, a sequence is a list of items/objects which have been arranged in a sequential way.
- A series can be highly generalized as the sum of all the terms in a sequence. However, there has to be a definite relationship between all the terms of the sequence.
The fundamentals could be better understood by solving problems based on the formulas. They are very similar to sets but the primary difference is that in a sequence, individual terms can occur repeatedly in various positions. The length of a sequence is equal to the number of terms and it can be either finite or infinite. This concept is explained in a detailed manner in Class 11 Maths. With the help of definition, formulas and examples we are going to discuss here the concepts of sequence as well as series.
- Exercise No. 6.1
- Exercise No. 6.2
- Exercise No. 6.3
- Exercise No.6.4
- Exercise No .6.5
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