A sequence is an ordered list of numbers that follows a specific arrangement. The general term of a sequence is denoted by the symbol Um, where m indicates the position or rank of that term within the sequence. The sequence can be represented as (Um) or as (Um)m∈IN, which specifies the set of terms indexed by natural numbers.
Understanding the structure and notation of numerical sequences, including the role of the general term and the indexing system, is fundamental for analyzing and performing operations on sequences.
1. What is the role of the general term symbol Um in the notation of a numerical sequence?
2. How would you calculate the 5th term of a sequence given an explicit definition Um = 3m + 2?
3. What is the primary role of calculating the next term (Um+1) in an explicit sequence?
Sequence — definition?
Ordered list of numbers with a specific rule.
General term — notation?
Denoted by Um, indicates position m.
Explicit sequence — role?
Directly defines Um as a function of m.
Recursive sequence — role?
Defines each term from the previous one.
Next term calculation — explicit?
Substitute m+1 into explicit formula.
Next term calculation — recursive?
Use recurrence relation from current term.
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