In the sentence below, the
word series is jargon specific
to which field or occupation?
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English, 01.07.2020 15:01 anjali1097
In the sentence below, the
word series is jargon specific
to which field or occupation?
The professor used up the
entire board to show that the
series he was referring to
was, indeed, finite.
A. Geology = a distinct group of rock
formations closely related in time of origin
B. Mathematics = the sum of a
sequentially ordered finite or infinite set of
terms
C. Radio, Television = a daily or weekly
program with a continuing story and the
same cast
Answers: 1
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