Demostración 2 de la suma gaussiana (Mediante el desarrollo de un binomio al cuadrado)
Playlist of exercises requested by subscribers: • Ejercicios pedidos por suscriptores Playlist of Derivatives: • Curso Completo de Derivadas Playlist of Integrals: • Curso Completo de Integrales - Cálculo Int... Playlist of Elementary Algebra: • Curso Completo de Álgebra Playlist of Linear Algebra: • Curso de ÁLGEBRA LINEAL Playlist of Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE): • Curso Completo de Ecuaciones Diferenciales Playlist of Partial Differential Equations (PDE): • Curso Completo de Ecuaciones en derivadas ... Playlist of Systems of Differential Equations: • Sistemas de Ecuaciones Diferenciales Ordin... Playlist of Vector Calculus: • Curso Completo de Cálculo de varias variab... Playlist of Limits: • Límites In this video I will give a demonstration of the Gaussian sum (of the first natural numbers) in a simple way, using a simple algebraic formula (the development of a squared binomial). ----------------------------------------- Facebook: / arquimedes1075 Instagram: / matefacilx Twitter: / matefacilx if you like my videos you can to support me with a donation on: Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... Patreon: / matefacil Thank you! :D #EasyMath #Math #Mathematics #Maths #Education

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