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Question: an arithmetic sequence is a sequence with a common difference. it can be represented by the recursive formula a1 = a (where a is the first term of the sequence); an = an - 1 + d. a) create your own arithmetic sequence. write out the first 3 terms. b) what is the common difference of your sequence? c) write the recursive formula representing your sequence. use the underscore symbol to indicate a subscript. for example, the recursive formula would be written like a1 = a; a_n = a_(n – 1) + d

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