The defining characteristic of any arithmetic sequence is called the common difference. It is a constant difference found between any term and the term preceding it. “She showed that f(n)-f(n-1) was a constant difference.”
The defining characteristic of any arithmetic sequence is called the common difference. It is a constant difference found between any term and the term preceding it. “She showed that f(n)-f(n-1) was a constant difference.”
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