xn=x1+(n-1)v^t
and
Pn=P1+(n-1)iP1
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.
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it depends on what kind of business you are running.
Coincidental equations are really the same and are the same line. They have infinite solutions meaning that any solution for one will be a solution for the other.
Bank tellers need to know subtraction and addition. and multiplicaiton and division. (arithmetic)
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.
in math ,algebra, arithmetic
Of course, equations are going to be studied in arithmetic while in elementary school. A different kind of equations will be studied in algebra and calculus in high school.
An arithmetic sequence in one in which consecutive terms differ by a fixed amount,or equivalently, the next term can found by adding a fixed amount to the previous term. Example of an arithmetic sequence: 2 7 12 17 22 ... Here the the fixed amount is 5. I suppose any other type of sequence could be called non arithmetic, but I have not heard that expression before. Another useful kind of sequence is called geometric which is analogous to arithmetic, but multiplication is used instead of addition, i.e. to get the next term, multiply the previous term by some fixed amount. Example: 2 6 18 54 162 ... Here the muliplier is 3.
Explicit Memory
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Mainly arithmetic/algebra.
the Fibonacci sequence
Spiral
arithmetic
A sequence of squares: n to the nth power