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Is 6.0, 8.2, 10.4, 12.6 an example of the first 4 terms of an AP?

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yes

Explanation:

for the sequence to be an AP there must be a common difference between consecutive terms , that is

8.2 - 6.0 = 2.2

10.4 - 8.2 = 2.2

12.6 - 10.4 = 2.2

since there is a common difference then the first 4 terms form an AP

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