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22 January, 07:45

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A progression is: any list of numbers, an arrangement of quantities whose positions are based upon the natural numbers, a summation of quantities based upon a sequence, new discoveries in mathematics.

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  1. 22 January, 08:46
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    A summation of quantities based upon a sequence, and an arrangement of quantities whose positions are based upon the natural numbers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It cannot be "Any list of numbers" because a progression only contains natural numbers, meaning no decimals or fractions. It is also not a new discovery in mathematics.
  2. 22 January, 10:25
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    a progression is a summation of quantities based upon a sequence.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    example of a progression

    1,4,7,10,13,16, ...

    a1=1

    a2=4

    a3=7

    difference = d=a2-aq=4-1=3

    similarly

    d=a3-a2=7-4=3

    we can clearly see that there is a difference of 3 between two consecutive terms of a progression

    on the other hand successive terms of a progression can be obtained by adding a unique value in backward term to get successive term.

    hence a progression is a summation of quantities based upon a sequence
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