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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 16:40 Officaljazz18

Suzie has made a conjecture that the sum of consecutive odd numbers is always a perfect square. The example she used to show this to Timmy is 1 +3 + 5 +7 = 16 = 4^2. However, Timmy was not convinced and made a Venn diagram to find a counter example. Do you agree with Suzie's conjecture? Use evidence from the Venn diagram to support your response.


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