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common difference

noun

, Mathematics.
  1. the difference between any two consecutive terms in an arithmetic progression.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of common difference1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences

Any sequence of squares x2, y2, z2 with common difference k has the property that k is 4 times the area of the right triangle with hypotenuse length y and leg lengths a and b, where a and b are determined by the two equations a+b=z and a-b=x.

“I fully understood what Elaine was going through, but there is a relatively common difference between men and women when losing a spouse,” he said.

The most common difference was in pitch and in the opening notes and buzzy parts of their songs.

A common difference amongst real from fakes is usually on inside size tags of sneakers, as well as on the box labels.

The common difference between the men and the women is the women had fresh lipstick—their one attempt at sanitary glamour.

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