Diverging is when a sequence gets further and further from the starting test. Converging is when a sequence gets closer to a point with every step further it takes.
And just because Max absolutely loved the flubber ANALogy.
haha analogy thats right up there with Uranus
A regular ball bouncing until it comes to rest is an example of a converging sequence.
A flubber ball however would bounce more and more with every step is an example of a diverging sequence.
Here are the slides
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