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The sequence -6,-11,-16,-21,-26 is arithmetic .... True or false ?

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True

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User Gareth Stockwell
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True.

Explanation:

In this case, you are subtracting 5 each time to get from one term to another. The definition of a arithmetic sequence is that the difference between any given numbers that are next to each other of the sequence have the same change.

For example:

-11 - (-6) = -5

-16 - (-11) = -5

-21 - (-16) = -5

Note that the change has been consistently -5.

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