👉 Indidences are a type of mathematical notation used to denote a limit or an asymptotic behavior. They are often used in calculus and analysis, particularly in problems involving functions that oscillate between two values, such as exponential growth and decay. The term "indidence" is derived from the Greek word "indis," which means "indefinite," indicating that a limit or asymptotic behavior can be approached indefinitely. The notation used to denote indidences includes several different forms, including