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+ | What is the square root of the sum of the first <math> 2006 </math> positive odd integers? | ||
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− | The sum of the first n odd integers is <math>n^2</math>. This comes from the fact that <math>(n+1)^2-n^2 = 2n+1</math> (Taking a sum of this equation beginning with <math>n</math> | + | The sum of the first n positive odd integers is <math>n^2</math>. This comes from the fact that <math>(n+1)^2-n^2 = 2n+1</math> (Taking a sum of this equation beginning with <math>n = 0</math> will yield the desired result as the LHS will telescope). Therefore, the sum of the first 2006 positive odd integers is <math>2006^2</math>. The answer we are looking for is <math>\sqrt{2006^2} = \boxed{2006}</math> |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 14 January 2020
Problem
What is the square root of the sum of the first positive odd integers?
Solution
The sum of the first n positive odd integers is . This comes from the fact that (Taking a sum of this equation beginning with will yield the desired result as the LHS will telescope). Therefore, the sum of the first 2006 positive odd integers is . The answer we are looking for is