Daily Archives: June 27, 2008

The Proof

By the way, the proof for my previous post is as follows: The statement “The difference between two consecutive squares” can be represented as: (n + 1)2 – [..]

Math and Logic

Another Useless Math Thing I Discovered Today

The difference between two consecutive squares is the sum of the two numbers being squared. I.e. 62 = 36. 72 = 49. Difference = 13, which is 6 [..]

Math and Logic