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A sequence is a _____ sequence when the domain of the function consists only of the first $n$ positive integers.
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A series is a sum of infinite numbers, usually written as a summation, such as $a_1 + a_2 + a_3 + ... + a_n + ...$ to infinity. On the other hand, a sequence is a list of finite numbers, usually written as $a_1, a_2, a_3, ..., a_n$. Show more…
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