5.2.6.C Discrete Mathematics This is a dublicate please answer the question as quickly as possible I need it by 7:00 PST it's been more than 13hrs for the original question (I filled in as much as I could) A) determine which amounts of postage can be formed using just 3 - cent and 10 - cent stamps. 3,6,9,10,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,23,24,26,27,29,30,...,L*3+H*10 C) prove your answer to (a) using strong induction. How does this inductive hypothesis in this proof differ from that in the inductive hypothesis for proof using mathematical induction? Base step: need to show is T for 3,13,26 Statment of the Base Step: 3 = L*3+H*10 non-negative integers 13 = L*3+H*10 non-negative integers 26 = L*3+H*10 non-negative integers Statment of the Base Step: 3 = 1*3+0*10 13 = 1*3+1*10 26 = 2*3+2*10 Statement of the inductive step Proof of the inductive step Invoke the principle of strong induction Since the base step and the inductive step are true by the principle of strong induction all amounts of postage __________ can be obtained using 3 and 10 cent stamps
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5.2.6.C Discrete Mathematics
This is a dublicate please answer the question as quickly as possible I need it by 7:00 PST it's been more than 13hrs for the original question
(I filled in as much as I could)
- A) determine which amounts of postage can be formed using just 3 - cent and 10 - cent stamps.
3,6,9,10,12,13,15,16,18,19,21,23,24,26,27,29,30,...,L*3+H*10
- C) prove your answer to (a) using strong induction. How does this inductive hypothesis in this proof differ from that in the inductive hypothesis for proof using mathematical induction?
Base step:
need to show is T for 3,13,26
Statment of the Base Step:
3 = L*3+H*10 non-negative integers
13 = L*3+H*10 non-negative integers
26 = L*3+H*10 non-negative integers
Statment of the Base Step:
3 = 1*3+0*10
13 = 1*3+1*10
26 = 2*3+2*10
Statement of the inductive step
Proof of the inductive step
Invoke the principle of strong induction
Since the base step and the inductive step are true by the principle of strong induction all amounts of postage __________ can be obtained using 3 and 10 cent stamps
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