Sunday, October 13, 2019
Consecutive Numbers :: Papers
 Consecutive Numbers         Task 1       Problem 1       Write down 3 consecutive numbers. Square the middle one. Multiply the     first and the third number. Compare the two numbers, what do you     notice?           Problem 2     =========       Write down two consecutive numbers. Square both of the numbers and     find the difference between the squares. What do you notice?           Problem 1     =========       I am going to investigate several sets of three consecutive numbers to     see if the square of the middle is related to the product of the outer     two numbers in any way.       9,10,11       10Ã ²= 100       9x11= 99       3,4,5       I notice that the square of the middle number is always one more than     the product of the other numbers.       4Ã ²=16       3x5=15       18,19,20       19Ã ²=361       18x20=360       1,2,3       2Ã ²=4       1x3=3       30,31,32       31Ã ²=961       30x32=960       1st Number       2nd Number       3rd Number       2nd number squared       1st number x 3rd number       9       10       11       100       99       3       4       5       16       15       18       19       20       361       360       1       2       3       4       3       30       31       32       961       960       I have put my results in a table so that they will be easier to     analyse and compare.       When you take three consecutive numbers, square the middle and     multiply the outer two, the squared number will always be one more     than the product of the outer two.       If this rule is correct, then by using the three consecutive numbers:     101,102,103, I predict that 102Ã ² will equal one more than 101x103.       101,102,103       102Ã ²=10404       101x103= 10403       My prediction was correct as 102Ã ², 10404, is one more than 101x103,     10403.  					    
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