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9 October, 20:56

Prove using algebra that the difference between the squares of consecutive odd numbers is always a multiple of 8.

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  1. 9 October, 21:05
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets label the consecutive odd numbers as 2n+1 and 2n+3 where n is an integer.

    We need to prove that

    ((2n + 3) ^2 - (2n + 1) ^2 is a multiple of 8.

    Using the difference of 2 squares on the left side:-

    (2n + 3 + 2n + 1) (2n + 3 - (2n + 1)

    = (4n + 4) (2)

    = 8n + 8 which is a multiple of 8
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