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What is the difference between a sequence and a series? a sequence is an ordered list of numbers whereas a series is the sum of a list of numbers. a sequence is an ordered list of numbers whereas a series is an unordered list of numbers. a series is an unordered list of numbers whereas a sequence is the sum of a list of numbers. a sequence is an unordered list of numbers whereas a series is the sum of a list of numbers. a series is an ordered list of numbers whereas a sequence is the sum of a list of numbers. (b) what is a convergent series? what is a divergent series?

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