If there is one perfect square in an arithmetic progression, then there are infinitely many
If there is one perfect square in an arithmetic progression, then there are infinitely many. If you think about it, this is a really interesting fact! In this video, we'll explore this fascinating theorem in more depth.
This theorem is a deep mathematical discovery that has implications for infinity, probability, and more. We'll explore its meaning and implications in this video, and learn why it's so important. After watching this video, you'll be a master of the mysterious perfect square!
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