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Woow this is one of the most beautiful questions of mathematical induction in Modern Mathematics.
For every, sum in mathematical induction , there's a simple rule to follow to get to your answer.
Step 1 - Put 1 in both LHS and RHS n terms and Check whether both sides come out to be equal or not.
Then , substitute n as K and , then substitute n as (k+1) and solve further by substitution of the whole term and simplify it to reach to the answer
For every, sum in mathematical induction , there's a simple rule to follow to get to your answer.
Step 1 - Put 1 in both LHS and RHS n terms and Check whether both sides come out to be equal or not.
Then , substitute n as K and , then substitute n as (k+1) and solve further by substitution of the whole term and simplify it to reach to the answer
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