If the \(n\)th term of a sequence is known, it is possible to work out any number in that sequence. Write the first 5 terms of the sequence \(3n + 4\). \(n\) represents the position in the sequence.
A linear sequence goes from one term to the next by always adding (or subtracting) the same value. The number added (or subtracted) at each stage of the linear sequence is called the common difference ...
The proposed one-point method for finding the limit of a slowly converging linear sequence features an Anderson-Björck extrapolation step that had previously been applied to the Regula Falsi problem.