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Dessie Gibson
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A quadratic sequence is where the second differences between each term are the same.
An example of a quadratic sequence is:
5, 9, 17, 29, 45.
The differences between each term are: 4, 8, 12, 16. The difference between these numbers is 3 and is the same each time. As the second difference is the same, this is a quadratic sequence.
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