A Pramanik posted an Question
June 20, 2020 • 23:57 pm 30 points
  • CSIR NET
  • Mathematical Sciences

To 3 (7.8 peak point of a sequence a natural number m is called a peak point of the sequence {a,) it a, < a vr example a=-1) has no peak point. 1 ns5 (i) a,=n -

to 3 (7.8 Peak Point of a Sequence A natural number m is called a peak point of the sequence {a,) it a, < a vr Example a=-1) has no peak point. 1 ns5 (i) a,=n -n; n>5 then 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are peak points 1, n=1,2,.. m (ii) , -1 nen m is the only peak point. n> m

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