Summing Squares and Cubes of Integers
Publisher:
Ohio Council of Teachers of MathematicsCitation:
Ohio Journal of School Mathematics, no. 72 (2015), 13-17.Abstract:
Recreational mathematics can provide students with opportunities to explore mathematics in meaningful ways. Elementary number theory is one area of mathematics that lends itself readily to recreational mathematics. In this article, the author provides two examples from elementary number theory with results that students might find surprising, and which may be used to motivate them to study additional topics from number theory.
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ArticleISSN:
2472-5986 (print)Rights:
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