23. The difference between
two consecutive terms of an
arithmetic progression is
called.
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An arithmetic sequence is a sequence where the difference between any two consecutive terms is a constant. The constant between two consecutive terms is called the common difference. The common difference is the number added to any one term of an arithmetic sequence that generates the subsequent term.
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