Concept explainers
To justify:the sequence which forms a steeper line
Answer to Problem 22HP
The arithmetic sequence B with common difference 8 is form steeper line than the arithmetic sequence A with common difference 3.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
‘A’ have a common difference of 3.
‘B’ have a common difference of 8.
Calculation:
Consider the terms in arithmetic sequence ‘A’ have a common difference of 3. The terms in arithmetic sequence ‘B’ have a common difference of 8.
Now, graph both the arithmetic sequence with first term is 0
As, greater the slope the line is steeper.
So, from above graph line ‘B’ is more steeper than line A
Therefore, the arithmetic sequence B with common difference 8 is form steeper line than the arithmetic sequence A with common difference 3.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the arithmetic sequence B with common difference 8 is form steeper line than the arithmetic sequence A with common difference 3.
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