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19 October, 20:36

Find the differences between the terms. Then, state yes or no whether the sequence is arithmetic. Enter your answers as a, b, c yes/no like this: + 4,+2,-4, yes. Be sure to include whether it's + or - for each term.

-8, - 5, - 2, 1 ...

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  1. 19 October, 21:45
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    For a sequence to be arithmetic, it means that the common difference between the terms must be a constant. We see here that from the previous term to the next, it always increases by a constant 3 if the pattern were to continue. That means our sequence is arithmetic with a common difference of 3. (+3+3+3, yes)
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