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Difference between the sum of the squares and the square of the sums of n numbers?Read more:Difference_between_the_sum_of_the_squares_and_the_square_of_the_sums_of_n_numbers
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1.square the first term 2.square the second term 3.square the last tem
The sum of a [single] square equals the square.
-- Square the difference between their 'x'-values. -- Square the difference between their 'y'-values. -- Add the two squares. -- Take the square-root of the sum. The result is the distance between the points.
consider: (A+B) x (A + B) = A(A+B) + B(A+B) = A^2 + AB + BA + B^2 = A^2 + 2AB + B^2 (A-B) x (A-B) = A(A-B) - B(A-B) =A^2-AB-BA+B^2 = A^2 - 2AB + B^2 The answers are similar however square of sum has positive component and square of difference has negative component.
Difference between the sum of the squares and the square of the sums of n numbers?Read more:Difference_between_the_sum_of_the_squares_and_the_square_of_the_sums_of_n_numbers
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The sum, or difference, of two irrational numbers can be rational, or irrational. For example, if A = square root of 2 and B = square root of 3, both the sum and difference are irrational. If A = (1 + square root of 2), and B = square root of 2, then, while both are irrational, the difference (equal to 1) is rational.
4*4=16 sum of 1+6 is 7, difference is 5 so 16 is answer
1.square the first term 2.square the second term 3.square the last tem
The sum of a [single] square equals the square.
It's not. Take 49 and 16 for example. The square root of the sum is the square root of 65. The sum of the square roots is 11.
sum is addition difference is subtraction
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-- Square the difference between their 'x'-values. -- Square the difference between their 'y'-values. -- Add the two squares. -- Take the square-root of the sum. The result is the distance between the points.
The sum of the squares of the first 100 natural numbers [1..100] is 338350, while the sum of the first 100 natural numbers squared is 25502500.