Discrete mathematics Mathematical induction Prove:

  1. Discrete mathematicsMathematical induction Prove: 1/1.5+1/5.9+1/9.3+....+1/(4n-3)(4n+1)=n/4n+1
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  2. Discrete mathematicsMathematical induction Prove:1/1.5+1/5.9+1/9.13+....+1/(4n-3)(4n+1)=n/4n+1
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  3. Discrete math (mathematical induction)Prove:1/1.5+1/5.9+1/9.13+....+1/(4n-3) (4n+1)=n/4n+1
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  4. Use mathematical induction to prove that the statement holds for all positive integers. Also, label the basis, hypothesis, and
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  5. Use mathematical induction to prove that the statement holds for all positive integers. Also, can you label the basis,
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  6. Using Mathematical Induction, prove the following1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + ... + n^2 = n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
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  7. W1. Use Mathematical Induction to prove that for all n ≥ 1,1 + 1 3 + 1 3 2 + 1 33 + · · · + 1 32n = 3 2 �1 − (1 3 )2n+1�
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  8. Prove by mathematical induction that: E (3r-5)= 3n^2-7n /2 r=1
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  9. Using Mathematical Induction, prove the following:a) 2+4+6+.....+2n= n(n+1)
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  10. Using Mathematical Induction, prove: 3n < n2-1 for n ≥ 4
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