Asked by caleb
What is one way you can determine the next term in an arithmetic sequence?
subtract the common ratio
add the common difference
divide by the common ratio
multiply by the common difference
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Add the common difference.
In an arithmetic sequence each term is found by adding (or subtracting if the difference is negative) the constant common difference to the previous term. (Multiplying/dividing by a ratio applies to geometric sequences.)
In an arithmetic sequence each term is found by adding (or subtracting if the difference is negative) the constant common difference to the previous term. (Multiplying/dividing by a ratio applies to geometric sequences.)
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