π Class 11 Mathematics β Lesson 4: Sequence and Series
A sequence is an ordered list of numbers, while a series is the sum of the terms in a sequence. In Lesson 4 of Class 11 Mathematics, students learn about different types of sequences and how to calculate sums using formulas.
This chapter builds the foundation for arithmetic and geometric progressions, which are widely used in mathematics, finance, computer science, and daily life calculations.
π§ Key Concepts Covered
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Sequence vs. Series
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Types of Sequences:
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Arithmetic Sequence (A.P.): Constant difference
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Geometric Sequence (G.P.): Constant ratio
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nth Term Formula:
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A.P.: an=a+(nβ1)da_n = a + (n – 1)d
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G.P.: an=arnβ1a_n = ar^{n-1}
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Sum of First n Terms:
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A.P.: Sn=n2[2a+(nβ1)d]S_n = \frac{n}{2}[2a + (n – 1)d]
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G.P.: Sn=a(rnβ1)rβ1S_n = \frac{a(r^n – 1)}{r – 1} (when r β 1)
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Special Series: Sum of natural numbers, squares, and cubes
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Word problems and applications
π Why This Lesson Is Important
This chapter helps you recognize patterns in numbers and apply formulas for quick calculations. Sequences and series are useful in compound interest, population growth, savings, and more.
In NEB exams, this chapter is known for direct formula-based questions, so itβs a great scoring opportunity if your formulas and logic are strong.
π₯ View the PDF Notes
You have access to view complete Class 11 Mathematics Chapter 4 notes with formulas, examples, and NEB-style exercises.
π‘ Exam Tip
Always identify whether the problem is A.P. or G.P. before using formulas. Mixing them up is a common mistakeβstay sharp, babe π―
