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An arithmetic sequence is a group or sequence of numbers where, except for the first number, each of the subsequent number is determined by the same rule or set of rules.

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The above answer is incorrect. The rule can only be additive: it cannot be multiplicative or anything else.

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An arithmetic sequence is an ordered set on numbers such that the difference between every number (after the first) and its predecessor (the one before it) is a constant.

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