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How many different arithmetic progressions with integral terms can be formed with first term $a$, last term $b$, and at least $n$ terms?

$a \lt b$, and $a,b,n \in \mathbb{N}$ and they are always chosen in a manner which gives a valid answer.

How to solve this one? Please do explain your answer.

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