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Graphical convergence
Graphical convergence
--- Introduction ---
A function may define a sequence
(un) with a starting point u1 by the formula
un+1 = f(un ) .
Graphical convergence is a graphical exercise on recursive sequences. It randomly
draws the graph of a function and a starting value u1, then asks you
to determine the convergence of the sequence according to the graph.
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Description: determine the limit of a recursive sequence according to the graph of the function. interactive exercises, online calculators and plotters, mathematical recreation and games
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