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Is the domain of an arithmetic sequence discrete or continuous? Is the range of an arithmetic sequence discrete or continuous?
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Is the domain of an arithmetic sequence discrete or continuous? Is the range of an arithmetic sequence discrete or continuous?
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Answer:
continuous, continuous
Explanation:
The discrete domain are set of input variables that have numbers in an interval. A continuous domain has all numbers in an interval.
The point representing the solution of an equation are distinct.
The range of sequence is the merely a set of defines the sequence and is represented as
X1, X2, X3, or N = 1, 2, 3
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