Problem 6
let tn be the nth triangular number, qn be the nth square number, and pn be the nth p...
Mathematics, 20.08.2019 15:30 ktprada
Problem 6
let tn be the nth triangular number, qn be the nth square number, and pn be the nth pentagonal number.
(a) show that q6 + p5 = 3t5 +q5 +1.
(b) show that qn+1 + pn = 3tn +qn + 1 for all positive integers n.
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