Method and apparatus for solving terms of a numerical sequence

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ABSTRACT:
A digital computer (20) is provided for generating a solution of a term of a numerical sequence. The digital computer (20) includes a memory (22). The memory (22) has stored within it solving instructions of a sequence-solving program and recognizing instructions for recognizing the type of numerical sequence. The digital computer (20) also includes a processor (24) for executing the solving instructions and recognizing instructions. An input device (26) receives data from a user. The data represents a mathematical expression of the numerical sequence. The data also represents a value of a term identifier representing the term of the numerical sequence to be solved. A display (28) is also provided for displaying the solution of the term.

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