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A '''series''' is a sum of consecutive terms in a [[sequence]]. Common series are based on common sequences. | A '''series''' is a sum of consecutive terms in a [[sequence]]. Common series are based on common sequences. | ||
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* [[Arithmetic series]] | * [[Arithmetic series]] | ||
* [[Arithmetico-geometric series]] | * [[Arithmetico-geometric series]] | ||
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* [[Harmonic series]] | * [[Harmonic series]] | ||
* [[Polynomial geometric series]] | * [[Polynomial geometric series]] | ||
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+ | * [[Sequence]] | ||
+ | * [[Convergent|Convergence]] | ||
+ | * [[Diverge]]nce | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 22 July 2021
A series is a sum of consecutive terms in a sequence. Common series are based on common sequences.
Common Series
- Arithmetic series
- Arithmetico-geometric series
- Geometric series
- Harmonic series
- Polynomial geometric series
- Telescoping series
See also
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