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Arithmetic sequences use addition, so each term is a constant amount (common difference) more or less than the last.
Geometric sequences use multiplication, so each term is multiplied by a constant amount (common ratio) to get the next one.
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Geometric sequences use multiplication, so each term is multiplied by a constant amount (common ratio) to get the next one.
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A sequence is a set of numbers, called terms, arranged in some particular order. An arithmetic sequence is a sequence with the difference between two consecutive terms constant. The difference is called the common difference. A geometric sequence is a sequence with the ratio between two consecutive terms constan
