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The nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by. 

an = a + (n – 1)d. The number d is called the common difference because any two consecutive terms of an. arithmetic sequence differ by d, and it is found by subtracting any pair of terms an and. an+1.

a)3n+2, Note that the difference between each consecutive term is 3 in this sequence

b)2n+7, Note that the difference between each consecutive term is 2 in this sequence

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