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Give an example of a statement P(n) such that P(3) is true, but P(4) is not true.

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To find an example of a statement \( P(n) \) such that \( P(3) \) is true but \( P(4) \) is not true, we can define the statement as follows: 1. **Define the Statement**: Let \( P(n) \) be the statement: \[ P(n) : 2^n < 10 \] ...
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