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Create an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -10

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Answer:

0, -10, -20, -30, -40, -50, ..., -10(n-1)

Explanation:

An arithmetic sequence with a common difference of -10 just indicates that each term adds negative ten to the prior one, which is just subtracting ten. If you slap a random value as the beginning, zero in my example, then you spam subtract negative tens, you get an arithmetic sequence. The variable "n" is just the term number - 0 was n=1, -10 was n=2, -20 was n=3, etc.

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