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An infinite series for which the sequence of partial sums converges.
A sequence with a limit that is a real number. For example, the sequence 2. 1, 2. 01, 2. 001, 2. 0001, . . . has limit 2, so the sequence converges to 2.
To approach a finite limit. There are convergent limits, convergent series, convergent sequences, and convergent improper integrals.
Switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement and negating both.
Interest that is, hypothetically, computed and added to the balance of an account every instant.
A notation using the Greek letter sigma (Σ) that allows a long sum to be written compactly.
A function of the form y = constant or f(x) = constant, such as y = –2.