According jQuery documentation  [1][2]
:eq returns Array <Element> and eq() returns one jQuery object.
What does means "Array <Element>"? It is a single element?
By the other hand eq() => "Reduce the set of matched elements to a single
element."
So, both returns a single element and it seems to me that there isn't any
difference between :eq and eq().
Is one faster than the other?
Why are there two sintaxes to achieve the same task? Or am I missing
sometghing? 

[1] http://docs.jquery.com/Selectors
[2] http://docs.jquery.com/Traversing

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