Relationship between Consecutive Square Numbers and Odd Numbers | 5th Maths

Relationship between consecutive square numbers and odd numbers | 5th Maths

Chapter: 5th Maths : Term 1 Unit 3 : Patterns

Patterns | Term 1 Chapter 3 | 5th Maths

Relationship between consecutive square numbers and odd numbers

To relate sequences of odd numbers between consecutive square numbers.

Patterns in Numbers

To relate sequences of odd numbers between consecutive square numbers.

Relationship between consecutive square numbers and odd numbers.

We have already learnt about the relationship between square numbers and triangular numbers.

Now we are going to know the relationship between consecutive square numbers and odd numbers.

When we add the consecutive odd numbers from 1, we will get the square numbers.

Visualization of Square Numbers
Note: 1 is common number among square and triangular numbers.

Try this

(a) \(1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 = \) 36 = \(6 \times 6\) = \(6^2\) (b) \(1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 = \) 49 = \(7 \times 7\) = \(7^2\) (c) \(1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 = \) 64 = \(8 \times 8\) = \(8^2\)

Find the missing number!

Missing Number Exercise

Relationship between Square number and Triangle numbers

In mathematics, a square triangular number (or triangular square number) is a number which is both a triangular number and a perfect square. There are infinitely many square triangular numbers.

Square and Triangular Relationship

The sum of green and white triangles is denote the square number.

Let us Know: ‘36’ is triangular and square number.