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OpenStudy (anonymous):

For the given statement Pn, write the statements P1, Pk, and Pk+1. 2 + 4 + 6 + . . . + 2n = n(n+1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@midhun.madhu1987

OpenStudy (midhun.madhu1987):

can u check for P(1)? whether it is true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, gimme one sec

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True, 2=2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So how do I find P(k)? @midhun.madhu1987

OpenStudy (midhun.madhu1987):

Replace n by k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So instead of plugging in 1 everywhere, I plug in 2?

OpenStudy (midhun.madhu1987):

No.. |dw:1407614834717:dw|

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