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Match 1-5 with a-e.

1. the positive integers
2. an ordering of quantities
3. 2, 4, 8, 16, . . ., 256
4. 1, 3, 5, 7, . . .
5. no first term is available

a. the natural numbers
b. the reason the numbers . . . -4, -2, 0, 2, 4, . . . are not a sequence
c. an example of a finite sequence
d. an example of an infinite sequence
e. a sequence

User Judine
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Answer:

a-1, c-3, d-4, e-2, b-5

Explanation:

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User Our Man In Bananas
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The answer for the problem shown above is: a-1, c-3, d-4, e-2, b-5
a-1. By definition, the positive integers are the natural numbers.
2-e. By defintion, a sequence are also known as an ordering of quantities.
c-3. The dots after the term
256 are missing, which means that the sequence is finite.
d-4. The dots (...) means that the sequence is infinite.
b-5. T
he numbers
...-4, -2, 0, 2, 4,.. are not a sequence because no first term is available.
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