In an induction proof of

  1. proof the mathematical induction
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  2. Prove 3+4+5+...+(n+2) = [n(n+5)]/2 for n>4Do the first step in a proof by induction.
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  3. How would you describe a proof by mathematical induction?
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  4. 1+2+4+6...2n=n(n+1) for every natural number proof by mathematical induction
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  5. prove by mathematical induction that for all positive integers n, sin(nπ+x)=(-1)^n sin x, using n=k and n=k+1 as proof
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  6. prove by mathematical induction that for all positive integers n, sin(nπ+x)=(-1)^n, using n=k and n=k+1 as proof
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  7. If Sn represents the sum of the squares of the first n natural numbers, use proof by induction to find which of the following
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  8. If Sn represents the sum of the squares of the first n natural numbers, use proof by induction to find which of the following
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  9. What makes a mathematical induction true? I know how to solve both steps in the proof, but how do you reach this conclusion?
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  10. In an induction proof of the statement 4+7+10+...+(3n-1)=n(3n+5)/2the first step is to show that the statement is true for some
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