Write an arithmetic sequence with no perfect square term
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An arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers which increases or decreases by a constant amount each term. an=dn+c , where d is the common difference . Once you know the common difference, you can find the value of c by plugging in 1 for n and the first term in the sequence for a1
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Now, for all integers from 0 to 9(i.e. p from 0 to 9), n does not come out to be an integer. Hence, the arithmetic sequence 5, 8, 11, … contains no perfect squares.
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