Asked by Abbey
The lesson that I am working on is called mathematical induction. The only problem is that the lesson was not explained very clearly due to a problem with the recording so I have no idea how to complete this problem.
Find p k+1(This is little under the p) for the given Pk(K is little).
Pk = k/2(3k-1)
Thank you for helping!!
Find p k+1(This is little under the p) for the given Pk(K is little).
Pk = k/2(3k-1)
Thank you for helping!!
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Answered by
bobpursley
for P<sub>k+1<sub> put k+1 in for k in each instance.
P<sub>k+1</sub> = (k+1)/2(3k+3-1)
then simplify
P<sub>k+1</sub> = (k+1)/2(3k+3-1)
then simplify
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