“…In the May 1954 issue of the Gazette Daniel F. Ferguson challenged readers to devise their own proof for what he described as a curious and somewhat pleasing sum (see [1])…”
In the May 1954 issue of the Gazette Daniel F. Ferguson challenged readers to devise their own proof for what he described as a curious and somewhat pleasing sum (see [1])
“…In the May 1954 issue of the Gazette Daniel F. Ferguson challenged readers to devise their own proof for what he described as a curious and somewhat pleasing sum (see [1])…”
In the May 1954 issue of the Gazette Daniel F. Ferguson challenged readers to devise their own proof for what he described as a curious and somewhat pleasing sum (see [1])
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