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They are a, a+d, a+2d, a+3d and a+4d where a is the starting value and d is the common difference.

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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.


The sum of the first 5 terms of an arithmetic sequence is 40 and the sum of its first ten terms is 155what is this arithmetic sequence?

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What is a sequence in which a common difference separates terms?

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Is The Fibonacci sequence arithmetic?

No, the Fibonacci sequence is not an arithmetic because the difference between consecutive terms is not constant


What are the next three terms in the arithmetic sequence 13 9 5?

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Does the terms of an arithmetic sequence have a common ratio?

No. An 'arithmetic' sequence is defined as one with a common difference.A sequence with a common ratio is a geometricone.


Rule to finding terms in a arithmetic sequence?

The nth term of an arithmetic sequence = a + [(n - 1) X d]


How do you determine if a sequence is arithmetic?

The sequence is arithmetic if the difference between every two consecutive terms is always the same.


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

Arithmetic Sequence


Is 1 2 3 4 5 an arithmetic sequence?

It is the start of an arithmetic sequence.


What is it where you find terms by adding the common difference to the previous terms?

An arithmetic sequence.


What is the difination of the harmonic sequence?

A harmonic sequence is a sequence of numbers in which the reciprocal of each term forms an arithmetic progression. In other words, the ratio between consecutive terms is constant when the reciprocals of the terms are taken. It is the equivalent of an arithmetic progression in terms of reciprocals.