Instead of counting sheep before going to sleep, I attempt maths problems. I have calculated three equations which I feel certain have already been documented, perhaps thousands of years ago. I remain curious though, of by whom and when they were first written. I have not plagiarized any of the three, nor have I put pen to paper in arriving at the following three equations, all done in my head with the lights out.
1. (X + 1) cubed minus X cubed = (2X + 1) squared minus X times (X + 1)......Let us assume that X = 9 therefore .....
1,000 minus 729 = 19 squared or 361 minus 10 x 9 or 90 or
271 = 271
2. The sum of the internal angles of any shape, where the sides are equal = the number of sides minus two sides times 180 degrees
Therefore a twelve sided shape has the sum of the internal angles equal to 12 -2 = 10 times 180 or 1,800 degrees.
3. (X + 1 ) squared minus X squared = 2X + 1
Many thanks for any and all help satisfying my curiosity
Phil
1. (X + 1) cubed minus X cubed = (2X + 1) squared minus X times (X + 1)......Let us assume that X = 9 therefore .....
1,000 minus 729 = 19 squared or 361 minus 10 x 9 or 90 or
271 = 271
2. The sum of the internal angles of any shape, where the sides are equal = the number of sides minus two sides times 180 degrees
Therefore a twelve sided shape has the sum of the internal angles equal to 12 -2 = 10 times 180 or 1,800 degrees.
3. (X + 1 ) squared minus X squared = 2X + 1
Many thanks for any and all help satisfying my curiosity
Phil