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#1 2020-08-21 12:59:59

Knewlogik
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Squaring numbers without the number

1 + 1= 2  1 - 1=0  1 * 1 is 1 and 1 divided by 1 is 1 take all four answers and add them together and you get four. Four is the first square, two times two equals four...... Now two plus two is four 2 - 2 is zero though 2 * 2 is 4 2 / 2 x 1... When adding a squared number 3 * 3you could do this for any number and it'll give you the square up the following number

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#2 2020-08-21 19:26:49

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Re: Squaring numbers without the number

hi Knewlogik

How interesting!  But can you prove it always works?

Bob


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#3 2020-08-23 05:56:05

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Re: Squaring numbers without the number

Knewlogik wrote:

1 + 1= 2  1 - 1=0  1 * 1 is 1 and 1 divided by 1 is 1 take all four answers and add them together and you get four. Four is the first square, two times two equals four...... Now two plus two is four 2 - 2 is zero though 2 * 2 is 4 2 / 2 x 1... When adding a squared number 3 * 3you could do this for any number and it'll give you the square up the following number

Can you state this in clearer terms? It is... a little hard to comprehend.

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#4 2020-08-23 11:16:29

phrontister
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Re: Squaring numbers without the number

Hi Bob;

But can you prove it always works?

I found a proof for 0<x<0, but it doesn't quite satisfy 'always'. smile

Last edited by phrontister (2020-08-23 15:03:30)


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#5 2020-08-23 19:22:03

Bob
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Re: Squaring numbers without the number

hi Phro,

As you've used less than signs rather than less than or equal, your set of values is very small indeed.

Mathegocart

If I show you my proof you'll understand this, I think.

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#6 2020-08-24 00:06:37

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Re: Squaring numbers without the number

Hi Bob;

phrontister wrote:

0<x<0

Looks like I messed up there.

I meant that x is non-zero, either positive or negative.

Last edited by phrontister (2020-08-24 15:17:10)


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