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The constant difference between consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence is called the common difference. Example: ... To find the common difference, subtract any term from the term that follows it. d=7−9=−2. −2 is the common difference between the terms.
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If the difference between every pair of consecutive terms in a sequence is the same, this is called the common difference. For example, the sequence 4,7,10,13,... has a common difference of 3. A sequence with a common difference is an arithmetic progression.
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