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Tell whether or not each sequence is an arithmetic sequence. 15,13,11,9,... 4,7,10,14,...
Jamie Bicknell
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Tell whether or not each sequence is an arithmetic sequence.
15,13,11,9,...
4,7,10,14,...
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They’re both arithmetic because the pattern for the first one is add 2, and second is add 3. As long as you can see a pattern of addition or subtraction for the whole thing then it is arithmetic.
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Explanation:
15
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13
,
11
,
9
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Here, the common difference is 2 and same in all the cases:
13 - 15 = -2
11 - 13 = -2
9 - 11 = -2
So, this is an AP.
4
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7
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10
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14
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Here, the common difference is not same in all the cases:
7- 4 = 3
10 - 7 = 3
14 - 10 = 4
So, this is not an AP.
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