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Observation 4:

1 1 1 1 1 1
, , , , ,….
7(13) 13(19) 19(25) 25(31) 31(37) n(k)

First add the sequence from 1 to 2


1 1
= +
7(13) 13(19)

1 1
= +
91 247

2
=
133

Add a sequence from 1 to 3


1 1 1
= + +
7(13) 13(19) 19(25)

1 1 1
= + +
91 247 475

3
=
175

Add a sequence from 1 to 4


1 1 1 1
= + + +
7(13) 13(19) 19(25) 25(31)

1 1 1 1
= + + +
91 247 475 775

4
=
217

Add a sequence from 1 to 5


1 1 1 1 1
= + + + +
7(13) 13(19) 19(25) 25(31) 31(37)

1 1 1 1 1
= + + + +
91 247 475 775 1147

5
=
259

.
1 1 1 1 1 1
= , , , , ,….
7(13) 13(19) 19(25) 25(31) 31(37) n(k)

1 1 1 1 1 1
= + + + + ,…+
7(13) 13(19) 19(25) 25(31) 31(37) n(k)

1 1 1 1 1 1
= + + + + …+
91 247 475 775 1147 n(k)

In my observation, I say that in every sum of the sequence, like if I add from
2 3
1 to 2 the result is , then if I add from 1 to 3 the sum will be , next if
133 175
4
I also add the sequence from 1 to 4 the sum will be , and lastly if the
217
5
sequence from 1 to 5 is added the sum will be . By observing the sum of
259

every sequence that added I will say that the sum or total shows that it only
add 1 in the numerator of the previous number and it only adds 42 in the
denominator of the sequence. Look the solution below.

𝟐 2+1 𝟑 3+1 𝟒 4+1 𝟓


= = 𝟐𝟏𝟕 = 𝟐𝟓𝟗
𝟏𝟑𝟑 133+42 𝟏𝟕𝟓 175+42 217+42

NOTE:

In addition to my observation, I can say that if how many sequences


are added it shows in the result in the numerator. For example, if 5
𝟓
sequences are added the result is , and I can only add 42 the
𝟐𝟓𝟗
denominator from the previous sum of the sequence. But reminder that it
only varies if you already know what is the previous sum of the sequence.

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