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  • 04-04-2017
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Is the sequence arithmetic? If so identify the common difference 15 22 35 46

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LightningEmerald1
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  • 04-04-2017
For a sequence to be arithmetic, the difference between each value must be the same.
15, 22, 35, 46
22 - 15 = 7
35 - 22 = 13
7 does not equal 13, so there is no common difference.
If there is no common difference, the sequence is not arithmetic.
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Vesper02
Vesper02 Vesper02
  • 04-04-2017
15, 22, 35, 46

46 - 35 = 11
35 - 22 = 13
22 - 15 = 7

No, this sequence is not arithmetic, so it doesn't have a common difference.
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