Let P(n) be the assertion that: for any integer n 2 1, 7" - 1 is divisible by 6. Part 1 Part 2. In the inductive step, we assume that for any k> 7Ak-1 7^0-1 is divisible by 6. We will prove that is divisible by 6. Part 3

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Let P(n) be the assertion that: for any integer n >1,7" – 1 is divisible by 6.
Part 1
- Part 2
In the inductive step, we assume that for any k 2 7Ak-1
7^0-1
is divisible by 6. We will prove that
is divisible by 6.
Part 3
Transcribed Image Text:Let P(n) be the assertion that: for any integer n >1,7" – 1 is divisible by 6. Part 1 - Part 2 In the inductive step, we assume that for any k 2 7Ak-1 7^0-1 is divisible by 6. We will prove that is divisible by 6. Part 3
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