
Infinity Series
An infinity series is a type of mathematical sequence that continues indefinitely without end. Unlike finite sequences, it extends infinitely, often following a specific rule or pattern. For example, the sequence 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ... keeps doubling forever. In mathematics, infinity series help us explore concepts like limits, convergence, and behavior of functions as values grow large. They are fundamental in calculus and analysis, providing a way to model processes that extend without termination or to approximate behaviors approaching infinity.