Re: Pattern between cubes



On Mar 18, 12:36 am, Gottfried Helms <h...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am 17.03.2007 17:27 schrieb Divij Rao:> the ans is: [n(n+1)/2]^2
hope its correct if u want its proof, its quite lengthy, but if u
desire, let me know, i will type it/post it.

Well, now the next degree... :-)

sum of fourth powers...

and then, seach a pattern to generalize -you'll
possibly will have as much fun as Hans Faulhaber and
Jacob Bernoulli ...

sum of fourth power is?

Gottfried Helms

is it correct?

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