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The square of an odd number can always be written as the sum of two consecutive natural numbers. Can the reverse statement be true? Is the sum of any two consecutive natural numbers a perfect square of a number?

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No, the reverse is not true. The sum of any two consecutive natural numbers need not be a perfect square of a number. Example: 35 + 36 = 71, not a perfect square.



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