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Answered by crankybirds30
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Arithmetic Progression (AP) is a sequence of numbers in order in which the difference of any two consecutive numbers is a constant value. For example, the series of natural numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,… is an AP, which has a common difference between two successive terms (say 1 and 2) equal to 1 (2 -1). Even in the case of odd numbers and even numbers, we can see the common difference between two successive terms will be equal to 2.

Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
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An arithmetic progr.ession or arithm.etic sequence is a sequen.ce of numb ers such that the differe.nce between the conse.cutive te.rms is constant.

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