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given that 2 is the first term and 6 is the constant difference, what are the first six terms of the sequence?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok, I just looked up 'constant difference', and it did state that they are always added. Then it went on with some examples of arithmetical sequences; however, they were all positive We all know that you can add negative numbers, so what is the correct answer?............I must admit at this point I don't know.
Since "difference" implies subtraction the question is somewhat ambiguous, IMO. In such cases I would resign myself to the traditionally accepted definition as stated above and go with the addition of six to each resulting term.
Hmmm . . . I don�t suppose phrasing the question as �constant change� would help none?
Hmmm . . . I don�t suppose phrasing the question as �constant change� would help none?