Math is Beautiful Go on, whip out that calculator and confirm the mathemagical equation above. From @Pickover. Comments (6) Wow.There are some days when I want to reblog all of Neatorama. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) 1 reply I wonder if there are more, or even infintely many instances of this pattern, or if this is the only one...n^2 + (n+1)^2 + (n+2)^2 + (n+3)^2 = (n+4)^2 + (n+5)^2 + (n+6)^2I would have no idea how to approach it. Somebody get Numberphile, or Mathologer, or Singing Banana on this!!! Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) 2 replies If you guys like that, consider this:The sum of the first n odd numbers is n^2. For example: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25 = 5^2. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Login to comment. Enable JavaScript and Click here to access all of this post's 6 comments
Wow.There are some days when I want to reblog all of Neatorama. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) 1 reply
I wonder if there are more, or even infintely many instances of this pattern, or if this is the only one...n^2 + (n+1)^2 + (n+2)^2 + (n+3)^2 = (n+4)^2 + (n+5)^2 + (n+6)^2I would have no idea how to approach it. Somebody get Numberphile, or Mathologer, or Singing Banana on this!!! Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) 2 replies
If you guys like that, consider this:The sum of the first n odd numbers is n^2. For example: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25 = 5^2. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
There are some days when I want to reblog all of Neatorama.
n^2 + (n+1)^2 + (n+2)^2 + (n+3)^2 = (n+4)^2 + (n+5)^2 + (n+6)^2
I would have no idea how to approach it. Somebody get Numberphile, or Mathologer, or Singing Banana on this!!!
The sum of the first n odd numbers is n^2. For example: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25 = 5^2.