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Patterns using arethmetic progress class 10

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Thus, an arithmetic progression is defined as a list of numbers in which each term is obtained by adding a fixed number to the preceding term except the first term. ... Furthermore, the general form of an AP is discussed and infinite and finite forms of AP are explained.

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Arithmetic Progression. An arithmetic progression (A.P) is a progression in which the difference between two consecutive terms is constant. Example: 2,5,8,11,14…. is an arithmetic progression.

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