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9 September, 05:44
A (n) = 1 + (n-1) (-5.7) arithmetic sequence
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Samantha Cannon
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Arithmetic sequence or arithmetic progression is a number sequence that is characterized by a constant difference between consecutive terms. For example, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15. The sequence has a common difference of 2. The equation given above can be used to find a term in the sequence when the difference is known.
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