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Standard VII
Mathematics
Perfect Square Numbers
Any odd squar...
Question
Any odd square i.e.,
(
2
n
+
1
)
2
is equal to sum of n terms of an A.P. increased by unity.
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Solution
S
n
+
1
=
(
2
n
+
1
)
2
as above
T
n
=
S
n
−
S
n
−
1
=
8
n
∴
8
,
16
,
24
,
________.
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