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NSW: Cubes and Squares

by Texas Instruments

Objectives

The powerful visuals in this activity on their own can help students determine a formula for the sum of cubed numbers, however, it is proof that shows the result is true for all positive whole numbers. The proof is relatively easy considering the apparent complexity of the equation (degree 4 polynomial). A little intelligent use of common factors makes the proof much easier.

Vocabulary

  • Induction
  • Proof
  • Whole number sums
  • Summation

About the Lesson

The third activity in this series and some of the most powerful visuals yet. See how the sums of whole numbers are related to the sums of cubed numbers through the powerful visuals provided in the PowerPoint slides. Use the calculator to explore the two different sums and finally prove the result using induction.