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How do you find the common difference of an arithmetic sequence? Ex. 28,18,8,-2

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To find the common difference of an arithmetic sequence, we compute the difference of an element of the sequence and its predecessor.

Example: Given the sequence 28, 18, 8, -2, the common difference is:


\begin{gathered} 18-28=-10, \\ 8-18=-10, \\ -2-8=-10. \end{gathered}

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