What is arithmetic progression??
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| 7th May, 2008,
07:25: AM
Expert Answer:
Arithematic progression is a sequence in which each term, except the first one differs from its preceding term by a constant, called the common difference.
For example:
-2, 0, 2, 4, 6, ........... is an A.P. the common difference is 2.
Answered by
| 7th May, 2008,
08:05: PM
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