How to prove that the sum of all odd numbers up to n terms is equal to n squared
Mathematics Proofs - GCSE & A Level
In this video I demonstrate why the sum of all odd numbers up to n terms is equal to n squared. Simply put, 1+3+5+7+9+...+[2(n-3)-1]+[2(n-2)-1]+[2(n-1)-1]+[2n-1] = n^2.
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2019-11-07
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