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What is the type of sequence where the terms in the sequence are found by adding the same number each time?

That's an arithmetic sequence.


A sequence in which the terms change by the same amount each time?

Arithmetic Sequence


A sequence in which the term change by the same amount each time?

Arithmetic Sequence


How are stairs an example of an arithmetic sequence?

Each stair is the same as the one next to it. An arithmetic sequence shows numbers with even spacing (such as 2,4,6 or 5,10,15)


What is the difference between an arithmetic sequence and a geometric sequence?

In an arithmetic sequence the same number (positive or negative) is added to each term to get to the next term.In a geometric sequence the same number (positive or negative) is multiplied into each term to get to the next term.A geometric sequence uses multiplicative and divisive formulas while an arithmetic uses additive and subtractive formulas.


Why is 11111 an arithmetic sequence?

A single number, such as 11111, cannot define an arithmetic sequence. On the other hand, it can be the first element of any kind of sequence. On the other hand, if the question was about ``1, 1, 1, 1, 1'' then that is an arithmetic sequence as there is a common difference of 0 between each term.


How do you find the nth term in an arithmetic sequence?

tn = a + (n - 1)d where a is the first term and d is the difference between each term.


How do you find the perimeter of each iteration of a tessellation?

You need to find the perimeter at the first few iterations and find out what the sequence is. It could be an arithmetic sequence or a polynomial of a higher degree: you need to find out the generating polynomial. Then substitute the iteration number in place of the variable in this polynomial.


What is a real life sequence that demonstrates an arithmetic sequence?

Your age on January 1 each year. Or, the year number on January 1 each year.


Is 3 6 12 24 an arithmetic sequence?

No, the sequence 3, 6, 12, 24 is not an arithmetic sequence. In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between consecutive terms is constant. Here, the differences are 3 (6-3), 6 (12-6), and 12 (24-12), which are not the same. This sequence is actually a geometric sequence, as each term is multiplied by 2 to get the next term.


What is a sequence called which each term is found by adding the same number?

A sequence in which each term is found by adding the same number is called an arithmetic sequence or arithmetic progression. In this sequence, the difference between consecutive terms is constant, known as the common difference. For example, in the sequence 2, 5, 8, 11, each term is obtained by adding 3 to the previous term.


Is this sequence 10 10.25 10.50625 10.76890625 arithmetic?

No, it is geometric, since each term is 1.025 times the previous. An example of an arithmetic sequence would be 10, 10.25, 10.50, 10.75, 11.