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What is an Arithmetic Progression?

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Answered by swagg0
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An arithmetic progression (AP) is a sequence of numbers satisfying the condition that the difference between any two consecutive numbers is constant.
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Answer:

a, (a+d), (a+2d), (a+3d), ....... up to the nth term

Step-by-step explanation:

An Arithmetic Progression is a collection of terms in order, such that one of its term is always more than its previous term by a certain value which is called the common difference (d, say) of the A.P. except for the first term (a, say) that may be of any value.

Hence, the second term will be more than the first term by d and again the third term will be more than the second term by d and it goes on.

Hence, mathematically an A.P. can be written as

a, (a+d), (a+2d), (a+3d), ....... up to the nth term

where n is the number of terms present in the A.P. (Answer)

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