Index of /videos/courses/sequence-001/01 - Week 1 Sequences

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[DIR]01 - 1.00 How can I succeed in this course [107]/2013-12-17 17:12 -  
[DIR]02 - 1.01 What is a sequence [405]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]03 - 1.02 How is a sequence presented [545]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]04 - 1.03 Can the same sequence be presented in different ways [339]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]05 - 1.04 How can we build new sequences from old sequences [324]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]06 - 1.05 What is an arithmetic progression [218]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]07 - 1.06 What is a geometric progression [426]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]08 - 1.07 What is the limit of a sequence [442]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]09 - 1.08 Visually, what is the limit of a sequence [143]/2013-12-17 17:13 -  
[DIR]10 - 1.09 Is it easy to find the limit of a sequence [803]/2013-12-17 17:14 -  
[DIR]11 - 1.10 For some epsilon, how large need N be [409]/2013-12-17 17:14 -  
[DIR]12 - 1.11 How do sequences help with the square root of two [302]/2013-12-17 17:14 -  
[DIR]13 - 1.12 When is a sequence bounded [827]/2013-12-17 17:14 -  
[DIR]14 - 1.13 When is a sequence increasing [447]/2013-12-17 17:14 -  
[DIR]15 - 1.14 What is the Monotone Convergence Theorem [147]/2013-12-17 17:14 -  
[DIR]16 - 1.15 How can the Monotone Convergence Theorem help [544]/2013-12-17 17:14 -  
[DIR]17 - 1.16 Is there a sequence that includes every integer [557]/2013-12-17 17:15 -  
[DIR]18 - 1.17 Is there a sequence that includes every real number [525]/2013-12-17 17:15 -