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Can anyone help w/ math plz-example-1

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Answer: B. Yes, d = 3

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Step-by-step explanation:

d = common difference, which is what we add on each time to get the next term

In this case, d = 3 means we add 3 each time to generate each new term

  • -11+3 = -8
  • -8+3 = -5
  • -5+3 = -2
  • -2+3 = 1

This pattern continues on forever.

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Another way to see that d = 3 is to notice this is the difference between any two adjacent terms.

  • d = term2 - term1 = -8 - (-11) = -8 + 11 = 3
  • d = term3 - term2 = -5 - (-8) = -5 + 8 = 3
  • d = term4 - term3 = -2 - (-5) = -2+5 = 3
  • d = term5 - term4 = 1 - (-2) = 1 + 2 = 3

Each gap is 3 units wide, which helps us see we have an arithmetic sequence.

A sequence like {-11,-8,-5,-2,2} is not arithmetic because the gap between the terms of -11,-8,-5,-2 is 3, but the gap from -2 to 2 is not 3. So the gap must stay the same the entire time to get an arithmetic sequence.

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