arithmetic progresion 10 example
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A sequence of numbers which has a common difference between any two consecutive numbers is called an arithmetic progression (A.P.). The example of A.P. is 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,
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You should know first that What is Arithmetic progression... Answer is A sequence a1,a2,a3...... is called an Arithmetic progression, if the difference of any term and the previous term is always same....
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Examples are
1. 2,4,6,8,10.......
2. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7......
3.1,3,5,7,9........
4. 3,6,9.....
5. 4,8,12,16.....
6. 7,14,21,28.......
7. 5,10,15,20.....
8. 6,4,2......
9. 10,20,30,40.....
10.8,4,0,-4......
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