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Let P(n) be the statement 2^(n)ltn!, whe...

Let P(n) be the statement `2^(n)ltn!`, where n is a natural number, then P(n) is true for

A

all n

B

all `ngt2`

C

all `ngt3`

D

none of these

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C
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