Arithmetic Mean//samantar madhya//properties of arithmetic mean//समांतर मध्य class 11th NCERT RBSE
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If You have any doubt regarding this video , please comment and try to solve exercise 9.2 . If you have any doubt in any question comment out your Question number and Your Doubt. I will respond surely.
यदि आपको इस वीडियो के बारे में कोई संदेह है, तो कृपया टिप्पणी करें और अध्याय 9.2 को हल करने का प्रयास करें। यदि आपको किसी भी प्रश्न में कोई संदेह है तो अपने प्रश्न संख्या और अपने संदेह पर टिप्पणी करें। मैं निश्चित रूप से जवाब दूंगा।
yadi aapako is veediyo ke baare mein koee sandeh hai, to krpaya tippanee karen aur adhyaay 9.2 ko hal karane ka prayaas karen. yadi aapako kisee bhee prashn mein koee sandeh hai to apane prashn sankhya aur apane sandeh par tippanee karen. main nishchit roop se javaab doonga.
When given three quantities are in Arithmetic Progression, the middle one is known as the arithmetic mean of the other two. ... If more than three terms are in Arithmetic Progress, then the terms between the two extremes are called the arithmetic means between the extreme terms.
जब तीन मात्राएँ अंकगणितीय प्रगति में होती हैं, तो मध्य को अन्य दो के अंकगणितीय माध्य के रूप में जाना जाता है। ... यदि तीन से अधिक शब्द अंकगणितीय प्रगति में हैं, तो दो चरम सीमाओं के बीच के शब्दों को चरम शब्दों के बीच अंकगणितीय साधन कहा जाता है।
jab teen maatraen ankaganiteey pragati mein hotee hain, to madhy ko any do ke ankaganiteey maadhy ke roop mein jaana jaata hai. ... yadi teen se adhik shabd ankaganiteey pragati mein hain, to do charam seemaon ke beech ke shabdon ko charam shabdon ke beech ankaganiteey saadhan kaha jaata hai.
Hello Friends , I am Yogesh and in this video I am going to explain what is the difference between sequence and series.I will also tell you what is the difference between definite sequence and indefinite sequence.
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In mathematics, a sequence is a list of objects (or events) which have been ordered in a sequential fashion; such that each member either comes before, or after, every other member. ... A series is a sum of a sequence of terms. That is, a series is a list of numbers with addition operations between them.
A sequence is defined as an arrangement of numbers in a particular order. On the other hand, a series is defined as the sum of the elements of a sequence.
A sequence is a set of numbers, called terms, arranged in some particular order.
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence with the difference between two consecutive terms constant. The difference is called the common difference.
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A geometric sequence is a sequence with the ratio between two consecutive terms constant.
Sequence and series is one of the basic topics in Arithmetic. An itemized collection of elements in which repetitions of any sort are allowed is known as a sequence, whereas series is the sum of all elements. An arithmetic progression is one of the common examples of sequence and series.
In short, a sequence is a list of items/objects which have been arranged in a sequential way.
A series can be highly generalized as the sum of all the terms in a sequence. However, there has to be a definite relationship between all the terms of the sequence.
The fundamentals could be better understood by solving problems based on the formulas. They are very similar to sets but the primary difference is that in a sequence, individual terms can occur repeatedly in various positions. The length of a sequence is equal to the number of terms and it can be either finite or infinite. This concept is explained in a detailed manner in Class 11 Maths. With the help of definition, formulas and examples we are going to discuss here the concepts of sequence as well as series.
A sequence is an arrangement of any objects or a set of numbers in a particular order followed by some rule. If a1, a2, a3, a4,……… etc. denote the terms of a sequence, then 1,2,3,4,…..denotes the position of the term.
A sequence can be defined based on the number of terms i.e. either finite sequence or infinite sequence.
If a1, a2, a3, a4, ……. is a sequence, then the corresponding series is given by
SN = a1+a2+a3 + .. + aN
Note: The series is finite or infinite depending if the sequence is finite or infinite.
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Arithmetic Mean//samantar madhya//properties of arithmetic mean//समांतर मध्य class 11th NCERT RBSE
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