Sum of "n" Consecutive Integers - Simple Proof

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In this video I go through Karl Gauss's ingenious proof for the formula of a sum of the first n positive and consecutive integers. Gauss derived this when he was only 10 years old!


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Sum of “n” positive integers

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Simple Proof

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Proof by German mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777 – 1855) when he was 10 years old!

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