12.1 Sequences
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Sequences and series are fundamental concepts in algebra, representing ordered lists of numbers and their sums. They provide a framework for understanding patterns and relationships in mathematics, with applications ranging from finance to physics. The binomial theorem expands powers of binomials, connecting algebra and combinatorics. This powerful tool simplifies complex calculations and offers insights into probability and Pascal's triangle, showcasing the interconnectedness of mathematical concepts.
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Sequences and series are fundamental concepts in algebra, representing ordered lists of numbers and their sums. They provide a framework for understanding patterns and relationships in mathematics, with applications ranging from finance to physics. The binomial theorem expands powers of binomials, connecting algebra and combinatorics. This powerful tool simplifies complex calculations and offers insights into probability and Pascal's triangle, showcasing the interconnectedness of mathematical concepts.
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