An arithmetic sequence is an ordered set of numbers such that the difference between any two successive members of the set is a constant.
Arithmetic is another name for math.
The 12th odd number.
William Rickard has written: 'The miner's manual of aritmetic and surveying..'
"The Devil's Arithmetic" is a story and film about the holocaust. The title refers to the fact that each day another person is brought to the gas chamber is another day the others can live.
a pattern or sequence.
Seven is the mean of the sequence.
Sequence that has addition or (subtractions*) subtraction will be +(-4)
No, it does not.
No, and it does not mean repetition, either.
No, sequence does not inherently mean repetition. A sequence refers to an ordered arrangement of elements, which can be distinct or repeated. For example, in mathematics, a sequence can consist of unique numbers or can include repeated values, such as in the Fibonacci sequence. Thus, while repetition can occur within a sequence, it is not a defining characteristic.
Not in a row or sequence
A single number, such as 483672438 does not make a sequence.