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Maths class 10 arithmetic progression

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An arithmetic progression is a list (or pattern or series) of numbers in which each next term is obtained by adding or subtracting a fixed number to the preceding term except the first term. This fixed number is called the common difference of the AP, it may be positive, negative or zero.

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An arithmetic progression (AP) is a list (or pattern or series) of numbers in which each next term is obtained by adding or subtracting a fixed number to the preceding term except the first term. This fixed number is called the common difference of the AP, it may be positive, negative or zero.

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