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A sequence is:

a) an arrangement of quantities whose positions are based upon the natural numbers

b) any list of numbers

c) a summation of quantities whose positions are based upon the natural numbers

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Hi there!

The answer is a) an arrangement of quantities whose positions are based upon the natural numbers

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User Tanzil Khan
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Answer:

Option a) is correct.

Explanation:

we have to choose the best definition for the given term i.e sequence.

As, a sequence is an enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed. A sequence is a set of numbers, called terms, arranged in some particular order. Like a set, it contains members

A sequence is an ordered list of numbers.

Sequence is an ordered list of numbers and series is the sum of a list of numbers.

Example: A sequence of odd natural number

1,3,5,7,....

Hence, option a)

A sequence is an arrangement of quantities whose positions are based upon the natural numbers

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