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  2. Legendre's three-square theorem - Wikipedia

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    Distances between vertices of a double unit cube are square roots of the first six natural numbers due to the Pythagorean theorem (√7 is not possible due to Legendre's three-square theorem) The first numbers that cannot be expressed as the sum of three squares (i.e. numbers that can be expressed as n = 4 a ( 8 b + 7 ) {\displaystyle n=4^{a ...

  3. Cube (algebra) - Wikipedia

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    The cube of a number n is denoted n 3, using a superscript 3, [a] for example 2 3 = 8. The cube operation can also be defined for any other mathematical expression, for example (x + 1) 3. The cube is also the number multiplied by its square: n 3 = n × n 2 = n × n × n. The cube function is the function x ↦ x 3 (often denoted y = x 3) that ...

  4. 73 (number) - Wikipedia

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    777 = 3 × 37 × 7 = 21 × 37, where 37 is a concatenation of 3 and 7. 777 is a polite number, in equivalence with a sum of 37 consecutive integers, 3 + ... + 39. 703 equals the sum of the first 37 non-zero positive integers, equivalently the 37th triangular number. [4] The harmonic mean of its divisors is 3.7. 373 has a prime index of 74, or ...

  5. Squared triangular number - Wikipedia

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    A square whose side length is a triangular number can be partitioned into squares and half-squares whose areas add to cubes. From Gulley (2010).The n th coloured region shows n squares of dimension n by n (the rectangle is 1 evenly divided square), hence the area of the n th region is n times n × n.

  6. Sums of powers - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and statistics, sums of powers occur in a number of contexts: . Sums of squares arise in many contexts. For example, in geometry, the Pythagorean theorem involves the sum of two squares; in number theory, there are Legendre's three-square theorem and Jacobi's four-square theorem; and in statistics, the analysis of variance involves summing the squares of quantities.

  7. Fourth power - Wikipedia

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    Fourth powers are also formed by multiplying a number by its cube. Furthermore, they are squares of squares. Some people refer to n 4 as n tesseracted, hypercubed, zenzizenzic, biquadrate or supercubed instead of “to the power of 4”. The sequence of fourth powers of integers, known as biquadrates or tesseractic numbers, is:

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  9. Seventh power - Wikipedia

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    In arithmetic and algebra, the seventh power of a number n is the result of multiplying seven instances of n together. So: n 7 = n × n × n × n × n × n × n.. Seventh powers are also formed by multiplying a number by its sixth power, the square of a number by its fifth power, or the cube of a number by its fourth power.