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the difference between any two consecutive terms of an ap is________

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Answered by sathiyamaha173
10

Step-by-step explanation:

An arithmetic sequence is a sequence where

the difference between any two consecutive

terms is a constant. The constant between

two consecutive terms is called the common

difference. ... An explicit formula for an arithmetic

sequence with common difference d is given by

an=a1+d(n−1) a n = a 1 + d ( n − 1 ) .

Answered by Anonymous
35

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The difference between any two consecutive terms of an ap is constant.

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