Common Difference means the difference between two numbers.
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If the terms get bigger as you go along, the common difference is positive. If they get smaller, the common difference is negative and if they stay the same then the common difference is 0.
yes. A zero common difference represents a constant sequence.
For any index n (>1) calculate D(n) = U(n) - U(n-1). If this is the same for all integers n (>1) then D is the common difference. The sign of D determines whether the common difference is positive or negative.
Common Difference means the difference between two numbers.
They mean the same thing.
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No difference. In this context, highest and greatest mean the same thing.
Depending on the context of the terms it might indeed display a difference. In common parlance however there would be no difference between them. Considering common and general to mean the same thing, there is no difference. Considering welfare not as "free stuff" but meaning the same as good then there is no difference.
If the terms get bigger as you go along, the common difference is positive. If they get smaller, the common difference is negative and if they stay the same then the common difference is 0.
The common difference is the difference between two numbers in an arithmetic sequence.
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No difference.
What is the difference between a common wealth and a state?
The difference is "great northern" and "common".
Common difference, in the context of arithmetic sequences is the difference between one element of the sequence and the element before it.