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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Principles of mathematical induction

Let n0 Є N and let P (n) be a statement for each natural number n ≥ n0.  Suppose that
  • The statement P (n0) is true.
  • For all n ≥ n0, P (K) is true => P (K + 1) is true.
Then P (n) is true for all n ≥ n0.

Cube:

Sum of the ‘n’ numbers:
Square:

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