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Penelope Jones
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13 February, 13:36
Is 26, 31, 36, 41, 46 an arithmetic sequence?
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Daniel Mckenzie
13 February, 13:43
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Yes, it is arithmetic sequence.
Step-by-step explanation:
31-26=5
36-31=5
41-36=5
46-41=5
Difference between consecutive numbers is the same, so we have arithmetic sequence.
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Adalynn Mccoy
13 February, 13:56
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Yes it is an arithmetic sequence
26+5=31
31+5=36
36+5=41
41+5=46
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