What term refers to a constant number being added to every term in an arithmetic sequence to obtain the next term
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Unlike a set, order matters, and a particular term can appear multiple times at different positions in the sequence. An arithmetic sequence is one in which a term is obtained by adding a constant to a previous term of a sequence. So the n th term can be described by the formula an=an−1+d a n = a n − 1 + d .
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