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Discussion Group 711

This document summarizes a discussion group for a problem solving and recreational mathematics course that closed on July 18. It includes three problems: writing an expression for the number of regular hexagons in an equilateral lattice based on size n; proving a formula for the number of lattice points in a region defined by inequalities when n is even; and proving the same formula for when n is odd.

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Discussion Group 711

This document summarizes a discussion group for a problem solving and recreational mathematics course that closed on July 18. It includes three problems: writing an expression for the number of regular hexagons in an equilateral lattice based on size n; proving a formula for the number of lattice points in a region defined by inequalities when n is even; and proving the same formula for when n is odd.

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Problem Solving and Recreational Mathematics

MAT 6516 (Summer 2018)


Discussion Group 711
Closed at 11:59 PM, July 18.

711-1: Let H(n) be the number of regular hexagons of in


the equilateral lattice L (n). Write H(n) in a one-line
expression.
711-2: Prove that if n is even, the number of lattice points
in
R = {(a, b) : 1 ≤ a ≤ b ≤ n, a + b > n}
is 14 n(n + 2).
711-3: Prove that if n is odd, the number of lattice points in
R = {(a, b) : 1 ≤ a ≤ b ≤ n, a + b > n}
is 14 n(n + 2).

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