Wednesday, March 31, 2021

An equation

 Based on my earlier post, I further modified and obtained this equation.

I hope you like this one. Have a nice day, dear blog readers !!

I have made a one to one correspondence for the above. To me there seems to be enough mathematics still to it. And (3n+1)(3n+3) is so close to (3n+1)(3n+2). 


What are your views ?




4 comments:

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

I have made Kirtivasan transform !!

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

Well there is another very interesting discovery I made. On the above problem. The above problem involves "3 consecutive numbers and 4 consecutive numbers " theory. Yes. It does. Is it not amazing?

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

If you look at it the paper on "Rational number series " has given
1. Golden ratio equations
2. Pi formulas
It feels great.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

I feel it is a big one.
Pi in terms of 3 and 4 consecutive numbers. Isn't it great.
Moreover there is already a golden ratio expression in 3 and 4 consecutive numbers.
The concept is simple too.