Search results
Maths. Did this video help you? Introduction to Sequences. What are sequences? A sequence is an ordered set of (usually) numbers. Each number in a sequence is called a term. The location of a term within a sequence is called its position. The letter n is often used for (an unknown) position.
- Sequences | CIE IGCSE Maths: Core Revision Notes 2023
What types of sequences are there? Linear, quadratic and...
- E2.7 Sequences 4B Hard Topic Booklet 1 (CIE IGCSE Maths)
Sequences. Grade Boundaries: CIE IGCSE Maths (0580) * A. C...
- Sequences | CIE IGCSE Maths: Core Revision Notes 2023
Topic Specification. Quadratic, Cubic and Harder Sequences Revision. Following on from linear sequences, which have a common difference between each term, the sequences found on this page are a bit more complicated, as you have recognise the difference between the differences.
People also ask
What are the different types of sequences in GCSE?
Which sequences have a common difference between each term?
What is a Fibonacci sequence?
What are the 3rd and 6th terms in a Fibonacci sequence?
Worksheet. Practice. Lesson. An ordered collection of numbers (or objects) is called a sequence or progression. It is similar to a set, but may contain repetition and the order of the numbers is important. For example −3, 5, 13, 21... and 1, 10, 100, 1 000... are two interesting mathematical progressions.
Exam Questions. Probability Equation Questions. Solutions. Free online Edexcel IGCSE video tutorials, notes, exam style questions, worksheets, answers for all topics in Foundation and Higher IGCSE.