What is x in this arithmetic problem?

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The discussion revolves around solving the arithmetic problem involving the expression x = 222,222,222,222,222,222,222^2 - 222,222,222,222,222,222,221^2. The solution identifies n as 222,222,222,222,222,222,221, leading to the formula x = (n+1)^2 - n^2, which simplifies to x = 2n + 1. Substituting the value of n results in x equaling 444,444,444,444,444,444,443. Additionally, the problem is framed using the difference of squares, where x is expressed as (a+b)(a-b) with a-b equal to 1, reinforcing that x equals 444,444,444,444,444,444,443. The calculations confirm the same result through different approaches.
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Easy arithmetic problem:

x=222,222,222,222,222,222,222^2-222,222,222,222,222,222,221^2

Find x.
 
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<br /> x=(n+1)^2-n^2=2n+1<br />
where n=222,222,222,222,222,222,221.
Therefore
<br /> x=444,444,444,444,444,444,443<br />
 
I set N = 222,222,222,222,222,222 so that question becomes

(n+222)^2 - (n+221)^2

after which solving for n is straightforward

Not as nice as the first response, however
 
kevinferreira said:
x=(n+1)^2-n^2=2n+1
where n=222,222,222,222,222,222,221.
Therefore
x=444,444,444,444,444,444,443

mmm...

x=a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)
but a-b = 1 so
x = a+b = 444,444,444,444,444,444,443
 
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