Number Series
Take a look at this. Let us help Vico to find the missing number in this series.
A "sequence" (called a "progression" in British English) is an ordered list of numbers;
the numbers in this ordered list are called the "elements" or the "terms" of the
sequence.
A "series" is what you get when you add up all the terms of a sequence; the addition,
and also the resulting value, are called the "sum" or the "summation". For instance, "1,
2, 3, 4" is a sequence, with terms "1", "2", "3", and "4"; the corresponding series is the
sum "1 + 2 + 3 + 4", and the value of the series is 10.
Number series is a form of series in which particular numbers are present in a
particular order and missing numbers are to find out, nowadays number series is an
important part of each and every government exams, especially in banks. It acquires
a high weight.
Examples:
Take a look at this. Let us help Vico to find the missing number in this series.
A "sequence" (called a "progression" in British English) is an ordered list of numbers;
the numbers in this ordered list are called the "elements" or the "terms" of the
sequence.
A "series" is what you get when you add up all the terms of a sequence; the addition,
and also the resulting value, are called the "sum" or the "summation". For instance, "1,
2, 3, 4" is a sequence, with terms "1", "2", "3", and "4"; the corresponding series is the
sum "1 + 2 + 3 + 4", and the value of the series is 10.
Number series is a form of series in which particular numbers are present in a
particular order and missing numbers are to find out, nowadays number series is an
important part of each and every government exams, especially in banks. It acquires
a high weight.
Examples: