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Prove the following by using the principle of mathematical induction for all `n in N` : `(2n+7)<(n+3)^2` .

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Given
`P(n)=(2n+7)<(n+3)^2`
for n=1
P(1)=9<16
which is true
so,P(n)is true for n=1
Assume p(k) is true ...
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