f (0) = 5 and f(n+1) = 2 fn+5. Find f{(1), {(2), (3) and f(4)? b) For which positive integer n is it true that 2" >n³? Prove your answer in (b) above using mathematical induction.

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f (0) = 5 and f(n+1) = 2 fn+5. Find A1), A2), {3) and fA4)?
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For which positive integer n is it true that 2" > n³?
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Prove your answer in (b) above using mathematical induction.
Transcribed Image Text:f (0) = 5 and f(n+1) = 2 fn+5. Find A1), A2), {3) and fA4)? b) For which positive integer n is it true that 2" > n³? c) Prove your answer in (b) above using mathematical induction.
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