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# WDI-PANTHALASSA
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Title: Arithmetic or Geometric <br>
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Type: Morning Exercise <br>
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Duration: 45 mins <br>
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Creator: Thom Page <br>
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Course: WDIr-Panthalassa<br>
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## Arithmetic or Geometric sequence?
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Write a method `arith_geo` that takes an **array of numbers** and returns the string "Arithmetic" if the sequence in the array follows an arithmetic pattern, or returns "Geometric" if it follows a geometric pattern. If the sequence doesn't follow either pattern return -1.
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An **arithmetic sequence** is one where the difference between each of the numbers is consistent, eg. the difference between each number is `5`.
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Whereas in a **geometric sequence**, each term after the first is multiplied by some constant or common ratio.
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```
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Arithmetic example: [2, 4, 6, 8]
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```
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Arithmetic example: [20, 28, 36, 44]
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```
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Geometric example: [2, 6, 18, 54]
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```
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Geometric example: [6, 12, 24, 48]
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