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The general formula for polygonal numbers is an = n[2 + (m − 2)(n − 1)]/2, where n is the number of terms and m is the number of sides of the polygon. For example, a triangular number has m = 3 sides. This formula calculates the sum of the first n terms of a polygonal number sequence based on the number of sides of the polygon.
The general formula for polygonal numbers is an = n[2 + (m − 2)(n − 1)]/2, where n is the number of terms and m is the number of sides of the polygon. For example, a triangular number has m = 3 sides. This formula calculates the sum of the first n terms of a polygonal number sequence based on the number of sides of the polygon.
The general formula for polygonal numbers is an = n[2 + (m − 2)(n − 1)]/2, where n is the number of terms and m is the number of sides of the polygon. For example, a triangular number has m = 3 sides. This formula calculates the sum of the first n terms of a polygonal number sequence based on the number of sides of the polygon.