which entity in a series decides whether it AP or not?
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Arithmetic Progression
A sequence of numbers is called an Arithmetic progression if the difference between any two consecutive terms is always the same. In simple terms, it means that the next number in the series is calculated by adding a fixed number to the previous number in the series. For example, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 is an AP because difference between any two consecutive terms in the series (common difference) is same (4 – 2 = 6 – 4 = 8 – 6 = 10 – 8 = 2).
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the differences between the consecutive array decides wether the entity is AP or not....
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