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what is meant by d or common difference in arithmetic equations in 10th.

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Answered by amalajith75
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Answer:

Definition and Basic Examples of Arithmetic Sequence. .

The constant difference in all pairs of consecutive or successive numbers in a sequence is called the common difference, denoted by the letter d.

We use the common difference to go from one term to another.

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Answered by Mihir1001
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\underline{\boxed{\bf{ \quad Arithmetic \quad Progression \quad}}}
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In a sequence, if the difference between two consecutive terms is same then the sequence is known as an A.P.
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The first term is known as " a " .

The common difference is known as " d " .

The 'nth term' is given by : \Large\sf\red{\underline{\fbox{\green{a_n = [a + (n - 1)d]}}}}

The sum of 'n' terms is given by : \Large\sf\red{\underline{\fbox{\green{S_n = \frac{n}{2} [2a + (n - 1)d]}}}}
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