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I have looked at the T-Number and I called it N. Then I saw how much difference there was between the T-Number and the other numbers in the T. when I did this the numbers came out like this: 20, 20-9, 20-19, 20-18, 20-17. These sums when added together will come out with the T-Total. The T-Total is 37. I have tried out this method with other T-Numbers and the results ended up like this. T-Number T-Total 20 37 21 42 22 47 23 52 24 57 25 62 26 67 27 72 28 77 29 82 This rule showed a pattern. The next T-Total has 5 added to it. This means that there has to be a 5 in the algebraic rule. Because there are 5 squares in a T the 5 in the rule will be 5N. 5N for the first T-Number is 100. To get to the proven T-Total for this T-Number I have to minus 63. So the rule for...

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