Patterns in Numbers
Patterns in Numbers: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Triangular Numbers, Patterns in Square Numbers, Square Number as Sum of Consecutive Odd Numbers from One and, Patterns in Squares of Numbers Made of Sixes and Ending with Seven
Important Questions on Patterns in Numbers
Given that ;
Using the above pattern, determine



Observe the pattern.
Now, write the square of , making use of the above pattern.

Observe the pattern.
Now, write the square of , making use of the above pattern.

Observe the pattern.
Now, write the square of , making use of the above pattern.

Observe the pattern.
Now, write the square of , making use of the above pattern.

Do you think the sum of any two consecutive positive integers is perfect square of a number? Give examples to support your answer.

Express as the sum of two consecutive integers.

Express as the sum of two consecutive integers.

Express as the sum of two consecutive integers.

Express as the sum of two consecutive integers.

The square of an odd number can always be written as the sum of two consecutive natural numbers. Can the reverse statement be true? Is the sum of any two consecutive natural numbers a perfect square of a number?

Consider the square number , express it as the sum of two consecutive positive integers.

Consider the square number , express it as the sum of two consecutive positive integers.

Consider the following square number , express it as the sum of two consecutive positive integers.

Consider the following square number , express it as the sum of two consecutive positive integers.

Find the sum without actually adding the following odd numbers:

Find the sum without actually adding the first odd natural numbers.

Write as the sum of consecutive odd natural numbers.
