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A consecutive sequence is one where the elements of the sequence follow one another in order. This is what the set of consecutive integers looks like: {1,2,3,4...}
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Two things are said to be '''consecutive''' if they are directly adjacent to each other in a [[set]], arrangement, or schedule. For example, in the set {Boston, keyboard, [[calculus]], Google}, the elements calculus and Google are said to be consecutive, but the elements Boston and Google are not.
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Latest revision as of 09:27, 17 August 2008

Two things are said to be consecutive if they are directly adjacent to each other in a set, arrangement, or schedule. For example, in the set {Boston, keyboard, calculus, Google}, the elements calculus and Google are said to be consecutive, but the elements Boston and Google are not.

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