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is there an expression for the difference of two square no.s, except, of course for rsquare minus ssquare
The discussion revolves around the expression for the difference of two square numbers and its relation to triangular numbers and self-conjugating Ferrer's graphs. Participants explore various interpretations and implications of these mathematical concepts.
Participants express differing views on the relationship between the difference of two squares and triangular numbers, with no consensus reached on the validity of the claims regarding self-conjugating Ferrer's graphs.
Some assumptions regarding the definitions of self-conjugating Ferrer's graphs and triangular numbers remain unresolved. The discussion includes various interpretations that may depend on specific mathematical contexts.
chhitiz said:the first one.
CRGreathouse said:[tex]\forall n>m \exists t:t(t+1)/2=n^2-m^2[/tex]