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A007584 9-gonal (or enneagonal) pyramidal numbers: n(n+1)(7n-4)/6.
(Formerly M4695)
+0
5
0, 1, 10, 34, 80, 155, 266, 420, 624, 885, 1210, 1606, 2080, 2639, 3290, 4040, 4896, 5865, 6954, 8170, 9520, 11011, 12650, 14444, 16400, 18525, 20826, 23310, 25984, 28855, 31930 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,3

REFERENCES

A. H. Beiler, Recreations in the Theory of Numbers, Dover, NY, 1964, p. 194.

FORMULA

a(n)= (7*n-4)*binomial(n+1, 2)/3. G.f.: x*(1+6*x)/(1-x)^4.

MAPLE

a:=n->sum((n+j)^2-(n+j), j=0..n): seq(a(n)/2, n=0..30); - Zerinvary Lajos (zerinvarylajos(AT)yahoo.com), May 26 2008

CROSSREFS

Cf. A093564 ((7, 1) Pascal, column m=3). Partial sums of A001106.

Sequence in context: A002601 A020495 A008527 this_sequence A009924 A019257 A020877

Adjacent sequences: A007581 A007582 A007583 this_sequence A007585 A007586 A007587

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

njas, R. K. Guy.

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