Lagrange's Four-Square Theorem Seen Using Polygons and Lines - Wolfram Demonstrations Project
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Any natural number can be represented as the sum of the squares of four non-negative integers. For most numbers there are multiple representations. In this Demonstration the four integers (not squared) may be viewed using three different options.1. For each set of four numbers a polygon is displayed with vertices and .2. Each set is sorted from smallest to largest. The first two numbers a;;
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Lagrange's Four-Square Theorem Seen Using Polygons and Lines - Wolfram Demonstrations Project
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