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A student notices that when he adds two consecutive odd numbers together the answer always seems to be the difference between two square numbers. He claims that thi... show full transcript
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The student's proof relies on checking only a few specific cases. This does not constitute a valid general proof since it does not demonstrate that the claim holds for all consecutive odd numbers. Just checking a few examples can lead to an incorrect conclusion.
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To prove that the sum of two consecutive odd numbers can be expressed as the difference of two square numbers, we can represent two consecutive odd numbers algebraically.
Let the first consecutive odd number be represented as:
Their sum is:
Next, we express this sum as the difference of two squares:
Thus we can write:
This shows that the sum of two consecutive odd numbers can indeed be expressed as the difference between two square numbers.
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