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13 October, 20:29

Prove that the difference between consecutive perfect squares is odd

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  1. 13 October, 21:19
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    Let x^2, (x+1) ^2 be the perfect squares.

    The difference is (x+1) ^2 - x^2 = 2x+1.

    Hence it is an odd number.
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