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explain me arithmetic progression​

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Answered by lohithanaidu
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Answer:

A sequence of numbers with constant difference between any two successive numbers is called an arithmetic progression and the difference is called common difference.

Explanation:

Consider a sequence 1,2,3,4,...(Natural numbers)

Every two successive numbers of the above sequence differ by 1.

So the above sequence is an arithmetic progression.

Answered by sanjaymishragautam
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Answer:

A sequence of number in which each differ from the preceding one by a constant quantity (e.g.1,2,3,4 e.t.c 9,7,5,3)

  • the relation between numbers in an arithmetic profession.
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