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in an AP every number is addede by the same constant term then the resulting sequence is​

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Answered by labdhee82
1

if a constant quantity be added to each term of an Arithmetic Progression, the resulting terms are also in Arithmetic Progression with the same common difference. Therefore, the terms of the above sequence form an Arithmetic Progression

Answered by Rinkii0095
0

If a constant is added to each term of an A.P. the resulting sequence is also an arithmetic progression.

For example:- Let {a

1

,a

2

,a

3

…} be an arithmetic progression with common difference d.

d=a

2

−a

1

=a

3

−a

2

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