An arithmetic series is the Sum of a Sequence , , 2, ..., in which each term is computed from the
previous one by adding (or subtracting) a constant. Therefore, for ,
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See also Arithmetic Sequence, Geometric Series, Harmonic Series, Prime Arithmetic Progression
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Courant, R. and Robbins, H. ``The Arithmetical Progression.'' §1.2.2 in
What is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods, 2nd ed.
Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, pp. 12-13, 1996.
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