Sequences
Sequences
For example, a triangular number is a number that can be arranged in the shape
of an equilateral triangle. The first five triangular numbers are 1, 3, 6, 10 and
15.
The following table illustrates the first five triangular, square and pentagonal
numbers respectively. In each case the first polygonal number is one represented
by a single dot.
2
(4−2)n −(4−4)n
Hence, for square numbers, P 4 (n) =
2
= n
2
.
(a.i) For triangular numbers, verify that P 3 (n) =
n(n+1)
. [2]
2
(b.ii) State, in words, what the identity given in part (b)(i) shows for
two consecutive triangular numbers. [1]
(c) Show that 8P 3 (n) + 1 is the square of an odd number for all
n ∈ Z
+
. [3]
m=1