Convergent means things are coming together to form one point or idea.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. Each block is a number or a step in a process. If you keep adding blocks, sometimes they all line up and meet at the top, like when you stack them just right. That’s what convergent means: it's when different things come together to reach one final result.
Like a Group of Friends Meeting Up
Think of your friends going to the park. Some live near the school, others near the mall. They all start at different places but walk toward the same spot, the park. Even though they took different paths, they converge at the same place. That’s like how numbers or ideas can converge too.
A Real-Life Example: Counting Steps
If you count steps while climbing stairs, each step is a number. If you keep counting until you reach the top, all your steps come together to make one big number, that's convergence in action!
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