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the first term of an arithmetic progression​

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\huge\underline\mathrm\purple{Arithmetic \: Progression}

Arithmetic Progression (AP) is a sequence of numbers in order in which the difference of any two consecutive numbers is a constant value.

\huge\underline\mathrm\pink{First \: Term}

The AP can also be written in terms of common difference, as follows;

a, \: a + d, \: a + 2d, \: a + 3d, \: a + 4d \:  ………. \: a + (n – 1) d

where “a” is the first term of the progression.

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