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Answer:
B. terms in sequences
Step-by-step explanation:
When graphed, a sequence is a scatter plot, a series of dots. (Do not connect the dots). The sum of the terms of a sequence is called a series.
OPTION B is correct.
The range of a sequence consists of terms in the sequences.
We have a statement the range of a sequence consists of.
We have to find which of the given options is a constituent of range of sequence.
What is a sequence?
A sequence is an arrangement of objects in a particular order. They are of two types - finite and infinite.
Range of a sequence is the set of elements that can be used to plot it graphically. These elements are in general the y - coordinate of the point, with the x coordinate being x = n = 1, 2, 3,4 .... and so on. An example of a range of sequence is Set S = {2, 1, 5, 7, 8}.
Hence, the range of sequence consists of terms of sequence.
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