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Prove the following by the principle of mathematical induction: `7+77+777++777++\ ddotn-d igi t s7=7/(81)(10^(n+1)-9n-10)` for all `n in N Bdot`

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NAGEEN PRAKASHAN ENGLISH-PRINCIPLE OF MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION-Exercise 4
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  5. Using the principle of mathematical induction ,prove that (1+x)^ngeq(1...

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  6. Using binomial theorem, prove that 2^(3n)-7n-1 is divisible by 49 , wh...

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  7. 1+1/(1+2)+1/(1+2+3)+1/(1+2+3+n)=(2n)/(n+1)

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  8. Using the principle of mathematical induction, prove that : 1. 2. 3+2...

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  9. Using the principle of mathematical induction, prove that : 1. 2. 3+2...

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  10. 1.3+2.3^2+3.3^3+..............+n.3^n=((2n-1)3^(n+1)+3)/4

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  11. Prove by PMI that 1.2+ 2.3+3.4+....+ n(n+1) =((n)(n+1)(n+2))/3, AA n i...

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  12. 1.3+3.5+5.7+......+(2n-1)(2n+1)=(n(4n^2+6n-1))/3

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  13. Prove the following by the principle of mathematical induction: \ 1...

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  15. Prove the following by the principle of mathematical induction:1/(2...

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  16. Using the principle of mathematical induction prove that 1/(1. 2. ...

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