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What causes a sequence to be arithmetic? Geometric?​

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An arithmetic sequence has a constant difference between each term. ... A geometric sequence has a constant ratio (multiplier) between each term. An example is: 2,4,8,16,32,… So to find the next term in the sequence we would multiply the previous term by 2.

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