Octagonal number

An octagonal number is a figurate number that represents an octagon. The octagonal number for n is given by the formula 3n2 - 2n, with n > 0. The first few octagonal numbers are:

1, 8, 21, 40, 65, 96, 133, 176, 225, 280, 341, 408, 481, 560, 645, 736, 833, 936 (sequence A000567 in OEIS)

Octagonal numbers can be formed by placing triangular numbers on the four sides of a square. To put it algebraically, the n-th octagonal number is

The octagonal number for n can also be calculated by adding the square of n to twice the (n - 1)th pronic number.

Octagonal numbers consistently alternate parity.

Octagonal numbers are occasionally referred to as "star numbers," though that term is more commonly used to refer to centered dodecagonal numbers.

Test for octagonal numbers

Solving the formula for the n-th octagonal number, x_n, for n gives

An arbitrary number x can be checked for octagonality by putting it in this equation. If n is an integer, then x is the n-th octagonal number. If n is not an integer, then x is not octagonal.

Podcasts:

PLAYLIST TIME:

Latest News for: octagonal number

Edit

Taking a leap of faith into imaginary numbers opens new doors in the real world ...

Phys Dot Org 10 Mar 2025
an area of math that deals with complex numbers ... As noted by mathematicians Jean-Robert Argand and Carl Friedrich Gauss, you can use complex numbers to manipulate geometric figures such as pentagons and octagons.
  • 1
×