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Exaplain arithmatic progression in detail

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Answered by bhavee1257
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In mathematics, an arithmetic progression (AP) or arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers such that the difference between the consecutive terms is constant. ... A finite portion of an arithmetic progression is called a finite arithmetic progression and sometimes just called an arithmetic progression.

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Answered by madhu865
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In mathematics, an arithmetic progression (AP) or arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers such that the difference between the consecutive terms is constant. ... A finite portion of an arithmetic progression is called a finite arithmetic progression and sometimes just called an arithmetic progression.

An arithmetic sequence is a sequence where the difference between each successive pair of terms is the same. The explicit rule to write the formula for any arithmetic sequence is this: an = a1 + d (n - 1)

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An arithmetic sequence is a linear function. Instead of y=mx+b, we write an=dn+c where d is the common difference and c is a constant (not the first term of the sequence, however). A recursive definition, since each term is found by adding the common difference to the previous term is ak+1=ak+d.

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