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Let S (K) =1+3+5+….+(2K-1)=3+K^(2). Then...

Let `S (K) =1+3+5+….+(2K-1)=3+K^(2)`. Then which of the following is true ?

A

S(1) is correct

B

The principle of mathematical induction can be used. To prove the formula.

C

`S(K) rArr S(K+1)`

D

`S(K) rArr S(K+1)`

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D
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