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Ap.Common difference formula

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Answered by Anonymous
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The common difference is the amount between each number in an arithmetic sequence. ... Therefore, you can say that the formula to find the common difference of an arithmetic sequence is: d = a(n) - a(n - 1), where a(n) is the last term in the sequence, and a(n - 1) is the previous term in the sequence.

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  • The common difference is the amount between each number in an arithmetic sequence. ... Therefore, you can say that the formula to find the common difference of an arithmetic sequence is: d = a(n) - a(n - 1), where a(n) is the last term in the sequence, and a(n - 1) is the previous term in the sequence

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