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what is an arithmetic progression? write the general form of an arithmetic progression whoese first term is 'a' and the common difference is 'd'

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an arithmetic progression is a list of numbers in which each term, except the first term is obtained by adding a fixed number to the preceding term. General form of arithmetic progression: AP = a, a+d , a + 2d

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An arithmetic progression is a list of numbers in which each term, except the first term is obtained by adding a fixed number to the preceding term. General form of arithmetic progression: AP = a, a+d , a + 2d...

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