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The '''period'' of a pattern is the length of the pattern after which it repeats. |
The '''period''' of a pattern is the length of the pattern after which it repeats. |
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Examples: |
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* 531 - period 3 (3 numbers) |
* 531 - period 3 (sequence has 3 numbers) |
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* 7531 - period 4 (4 numbers) |
* 7531 - period 4 (sequence has 4 numbers) |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 25 March 2022
The period of a pattern is the length of the pattern after which it repeats.
Examples:
- 531 - period 3 (sequence has 3 numbers)
- 7531 - period 4 (sequence has 4 numbers)