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    Does\(\sum_{i=1}^{27}(i+5)^{2}=\sum_{j=6}^{32} j^{2}\)
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Does ∑i=127(i+5)2=∑j=632j2\sum_{i=1}^{27}(i+5)^{2}=\sum_{j=6}^{32} j^{2}∑i=127​(i+5)2=∑j=632​j2

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Does ∑i=127(i+5)2=∑j=632j2\sum_{i=1}^{27}(i+5)^{2}=\sum_{j=6}^{32} j^{2}∑i=127​(i+5)2=∑j=632​j2 ?

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