Math, asked by mannujandu91, 3 months ago

what is common diffrence of an A.P in which ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is always constant or same for arithmetic progression. In short we can say that, if in a given sequence if the common difference is constant then we can say that the given sequence is in A.P. If the sequence is a1,a2,a3,a4,... a4−a3 = d and so on.

Answered by sasankkalintha
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Common difference in arithmetic progression is denoted by d . It is the difference between the successive term and its preceding term. It is always constant or same for arithmetic progression. In short we can say that, if in a given sequence if the common difference is constant then we can say that the given sequence is in A.P.

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