shadi shadi
  • 04-04-2015
  • Mathematics
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find the following sum and prove your claim:
(1*2)+(2*3)+..+n(n+1).

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AliBaghaei AliBaghaei
  • 04-04-2015
1*2+2*3+3*4+...+n(n+1)=
(1²+1)+(2²+2)+(3²+3)+...+(n²+n)=
(1² + 2² + 3² + ... + n²) + (1+2+3+...+n)=
[tex] \frac{n(n+1)(2n+1)}{6} * \frac{n(n+1)}{2} [/tex] =
[tex] \frac{n(n+1)(n+2)}{3} [/tex]
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