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If `ninNN`, then by principle of mathematical induction prove that,
Use mathematical induction to prove
`(1-(1)/(2^(2)))(1-(1)/(3^(2)))(1-(1)/(4^(2))). . . .(1-(1)/((n+1)^(2)))=(n+2)/(2n+2)`
for all positive integers n.

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