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the Common difference of an Ap can be_____​

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Answered by Bnbond
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Answer:

Sum to n terms in AP = a+(n-1)d, where n is the first number of the series, n the ordinality of the number and d is the common difference. ... The common difference in an arithmetic progression can be zero.

Answered by berryBlue
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Hey mate,

Hey mate,Here's your answer..☺

⏩An arithmetic sequence is a sequence that has the property that the difference between any two consecutive terms is a constant.

⏩This constant is called the common difference.

  • If a1 is the first term of an arithmetic sequence and d is the common difference, the sequence will be: {an}={a1,a1+d,a1+2d,a1+3d,…}

Hope it helps.

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