Match the terms to their definition.
1. arithmetic sequence
A. the difference between any tw...
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Match the terms to their definition.
1. arithmetic sequence
A. the difference between any two consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence
2. common difference
B. the ratio of a term to the previous term in a geometric sequence
3. common ratio
C. a list of numbers
4. geometric sequence
D. a set of numbers where the difference is the same between any two consecutive terms
5. sequence
E. a set of numbers that have the same ratio between any two consecutive terms
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