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Part one of our algebra lessons on sequences. Part one talks about the relationship between the sequence of squares and the sequence of odd numbers.

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  • haha mistake at 1:07 it is 6^2 not 16^2

  • Absoloutly great thank you sir.

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  • @BobT427 @BobT427

    1+7=8, 8+7=15,15+8=23,23+15=(38?),38+­23=61

  • @BobT427 i see niggas --- i luv this guy

  • 1.Number sequences such as 1,7,8,15,23,?,61

    Can anyone tell me what the answer is to this? Could u please explain how to do this? TY!!

  • Did anyone else notice that the year that Fibonacci published "The Book Of Squares" in the year 35^2 ?

  • sometimes when i poop water splashes my butthole

  • He's passionate about teaching, you can tell. Which is very rare in schools.

  • wao thanx sir u really give me the new idea between sequences of noms wao u r fine and cute also

  • now i understand how to identify it.. wew..

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