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Mathematical Induction is a mathematical technique which is used to prove a statement, a formula or a theorem is true for every natural number. The technique involves two steps to prove a statement, as stated below − Step 1(Base step) − It proves that a statement is true for the initial value.Mathematical induction is a mathematical proof technique. It is essentially used to prove that a statement P(n) holds for every natural number n = 0, 1, 2, 3, . . . ; that is, the overall statement is a sequence of infinitely many cases P(0), P(1), P(2), P(3),.

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Mathematical Induction is a mathematical technique which is used to prove a statement, a formula or a theorem is true for every natural number. The technique involves two steps to prove a statement, as stated below − Step 1(Base step) − It proves that a statement is true for the initial value.

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