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- If you take any number in the sequence then subtract it by the previous one, and
- the result is always the same or constant then it is an 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.
What does a stand for in arithmetic sequence?
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which the difference between each consecutive term is constant. An arithmetic sequence can be defined by an explicit formula in which an = d (n - 1) + c, where d is the common difference between consecutive terms, and c = a1.
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