Accedmychevron_right11thchevron_rightmathchevron_rightSequences And Serieschevron_rightExercise 6.1

An arithmetic sequence (or arithmetic progression) has a constant difference between consecutive terms, called the common difference ( d ).

If the first term is ( a ) and common difference is ( d ), the ( n^{th} ) term is: [ a_n = a + (n-1)d ]

To find subsequent terms, repeatedly add ( d ).