Sirius Black
Maths is beautiful
Could anyone prove the following eqn by not using mathematical induction, but straight forward algebra?
13+23+...+n3=(1/4) n2(n+1)2
I've noticed that 13+23=(1+2)2
13+23+33=(1+2+3)2
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so in the end, the LHS=(1+2+3..+n)2=(1/4) n2(n+1)2
By strictly speaking, my work above isn't really a proof
could any1 help plz?
13+23+...+n3=(1/4) n2(n+1)2
I've noticed that 13+23=(1+2)2
13+23+33=(1+2+3)2
.
.
so in the end, the LHS=(1+2+3..+n)2=(1/4) n2(n+1)2
By strictly speaking, my work above isn't really a proof
could any1 help plz?
