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How did Gauss add up integers from 1 to 100? Discuss the idea of mathematical intuition as the basis for formal proof.

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Answered by s1731karishma20211
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Gauss noticed that if he was to split the numbers into two groups (1 to 50 and 51 to 100), he could add them together vertically to get a sum of 101. Gauss realized then that his final total would be 50(101) = 5050.

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