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20 July, 01:37

How can you differentiate between a geometric sequence and an arithmetic sequence

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  1. 20 July, 01:50
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    An arithmetic sequence increases at a constant rate.

    A good example is multiples of 3

    3 6 9 12 15 18

    Each number equals the next number by a difference of three.

    A good example of a geometric sequence is the powers of 2

    2 4 8 16 32 64 128

    Here, you see, the difference between the numbers is constantly increasing.
  2. 20 July, 01:55
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    An arithmetic sequence is a sequence with the difference between two consecutive terms constant. The difference is called the common difference. A geometric sequence is a sequence with the ratio between two consecutive terms constant.
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