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It is a sequence of numbers such that the difference of any two successive members of the sequence are constany

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Progression may refer to: In mathematics: Arithmetic progression, sequence of numbers such that the difference of any two successive members of the sequence is a constant. Geometric progression, sequence of numbers such that the quotient of any two successive members of the sequence is a

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An arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers such that the difference of any two successive members of the sequence is a constant.

  • The summation of an equation is an arithmetic series. We estimate the sum by combining the first & last terms, a1 and also an, dividing by 2 to have the mean of the two values, & multiplying by the number of values, n
  • a_{1}: The sequence's first phrase , d: The difference between successive phrases that are frequent,  a_{n}: The sequence's nth phrase.  The common difference d determines how the arithmetic sequence behaves.

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