When you add the same number to the previous term in a sequence, you create an arithmetic sequence. In this type of sequence, each term is derived by adding a constant difference to the preceding term. This results in a linear pattern where the difference between consecutive terms remains constant. For example, if you start with 2 and add 3 each time, the sequence would be 2, 5, 8, 11, and so on.
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