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Arithmetic Means the terms between two given terms.

Arithmetic Sequence sequences in which the difference between two consecutive terms is the same.

Arithmetic Series an expression denoting the sum of the terms of an arithmetic series.

Binomial polynomial with two terms.

Chord the segment whose endpoints both live on the circle.

Circle the set of all points are the same distance from a given point in a plane.

Common Difference the constant difference.

Common Ratio the constant multiplier in a geometric sequence.

Degree of Polynomials refers to the highest degree among the degrees of polynomial.

Diameter a chord that passes through the centre of the circle.

Ellipsis indicates that other terms follow, but are omitted for convenience of writing.

Explicit Form it can be used to find a term of the sequence by determining its position.

Extremes the first and the last terms of a sequence.

Finite Geometric Sequence geometric sequence with a definite number of terms.

Finite Sequence a sequence with a definite number of terms.

Finite Series when no restrictions are imposed on the number of terms.

Geometric Means terms between any two given terms of a geometric mean.

Geometric Sequence sequences with a common ratio.

Geometric Series indicated sum of a geometric sequence.

Harmonic Means the terms between two terms of a harmonic sequence.

Harmonic Sequence a special type of sequence in which the reciprocal of each terms form an arithmetic
sequence.

Indefinite Geometric Sequence geometric sequence with indefinite number of terms.

Infinite Sequence sequences with no definite number of terms.

Johann Sebastian Bach a world renowned mathematician.

Leonardo Fibonacci the most talented mathematician of the Middle Ages.

Leonhard Euler a Swiss mathematician who attributed the symbol of summation.

Liber Abaci the famous work of Leonardo Fibonacci.

Means terms between the first and last terms.


Mean Proportional term between two terms of a geometric sequence.

Monomial polynomial with one term.

Monotonic an arithmetic sequence that is either increasing or decreasing.

Multinomial polynomial with four or more terms.

Nomials means “terms” in Latin.

Pollo founder o Polynomials.

Poly means “many” in Latin.

Polynomials an algebraic expression that contains a specific number of terms.

Polynomial Equation an equation involving a polynomial expression.

Radius the segment from the centre to any point on the circle.

Recursive Form if the first term are given.

Recursive Formula an expression used to determine the nth term of the sequence by using the term
that precedes it.

Remainder the quantity left after a number ore expression can no longer be divided exactly by another
number of expression.

Root of the Equation a value of the variable that satisfies a polynomial equation.

Sequence a succession of numbers in a specific number.

Series the indicated sum of the terms of a sequence.

Special Product polynomial products with special patterns that often occur in many mathematical
problems.

Term each number in a sequence.

Trinomial polynomial with three terms.

Value of Series simplified sum of a series for a specific value of number of terms.

Zeno of Elea Greek philosopher and mathematician of antiquity, is a master of Paradox.

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