An arithmetic sequence is a sequence where each term is calculated by adding a constant value, called the common difference, to the previous term. The document provides examples of arithmetic sequences and explains that the common rule an = a1 + (n - 1)d can be used to find a missing term, where an is the nth term, a1 is the first term, n is the place in the sequence, and d is the common difference. Examples of arithmetic sequences include 2, 8, 14, 20, 26; 50, 45, 40, 35, 30; and 3, 5, 7, 9, 11.
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence where each term is calculated by adding a constant value, called the common difference, to the previous term. The document provides examples of arithmetic sequences and explains that the common rule an = a1 + (n - 1)d can be used to find a missing term, where an is the nth term, a1 is the first term, n is the place in the sequence, and d is the common difference. Examples of arithmetic sequences include 2, 8, 14, 20, 26; 50, 45, 40, 35, 30; and 3, 5, 7, 9, 11.
An arithmetic sequence is a sequence where each term is calculated by adding a constant value, called the common difference, to the previous term. The document provides examples of arithmetic sequences and explains that the common rule an = a1 + (n - 1)d can be used to find a missing term, where an is the nth term, a1 is the first term, n is the place in the sequence, and d is the common difference. Examples of arithmetic sequences include 2, 8, 14, 20, 26; 50, 45, 40, 35, 30; and 3, 5, 7, 9, 11.