Consider the following statement: 1+4+7++ (3n - 2) = n(3n-1) 2 Use the Principle of Mathematical Induction to prove that the above equation holds for all nEN.

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Section10.4: Mathematical Induction
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Consider the following statement:
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1+4+7+4 (3n - 2) =
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Use the Principle of Mathematical Induction to prove that the above equation holds for all
nEN.
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n(3n-1)
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Transcribed Image Text:× Consider the following statement: > ☺ 1+4+7+4 (3n - 2) = Filters Use the Principle of Mathematical Induction to prove that the above equation holds for all nEN. Add a caption... n(3n-1) O то (1 > Thato
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