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A sequence in which a constant (d) can be added to each term to get the next term is called an Arithmetic Sequence. The constant (d) is called the Common. - ppt
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James Tanton on Twitter: "A constant sequence has the property that the Nth term in the sequence is the average of N other terms in the sequence. Is there a non-constant sequence
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