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The first term of an arithmetic sequence is -5, and the tenth term is 13. Find the common difference.

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The nth term of an arithmetic series is calculated using the formula

nth term= a+ (n-1) d

a= -5, n =10 and nth term in this case is 13

Thus

13= -5 +(10-1)d

13= -5+9d

9d= 18

d = 2

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The nth term of an arithmetic series is calculated using the formula
nth term= a+ (n-1) d
a= -5, n =10 and nth term in this case is 13
Thus
13= -5 +(10-1)d
13= -5+9d
9d= 18
d = 2
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