n-n-1/2=1-n-2/3 Please Tell
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Do it using mathematical induction.......
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Step-by-step explanation:
We shall prove the result by principle of mathematical induction.
checking for n=1,
LHS:1.2=2
RHS:
3
1
×1×2×3=2.
Hence true for n=1
Let us assume the result is true for n=k ie.,
1.2+2.3+.....k(k+1)=
3
1
×k×(k+1)×(k+2)
We shall prove the result to be true for n=k+1.
that is, to prove 1.2+2.3.....+k(k+1)+(k+1)(k+2)=
3
1
(k+1)(k+2)(k+3)
consider LHS:1.2+2.3.....+k(k+1)+(k+1)(k+2)
=
3
1
×k×(k+1)×(k+2)+(k+1)(k+2)
=(k+1)(k+2)[
3
1
(k+1)]
=(k+1)(k+2)(k+3)
3
1
=RHS.
Hence the result holds for n=k+1.
Hence proof is complete by PMI and therefore the result holds.
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