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3. Prove by induction that∑_(r=1)^n▒〖r(r+4)=1/6
3. Prove by induction that∑_(r=1)^n▒〖r(r+4)=1/6 n(n+1)(2n+13)〗.
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Using Mathematical Induction, prove the following:
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W1. Use Mathematical Induction to prove that for all n ≥ 1,
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