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Mathematics, 22.08.2019 18:10 krystalhurst97

Use induction to prove that for all positive integers n, n-1 k 0 you may use the notation p(n) to refer to this statement, but you must not abuse it to refer to the quantity 3 -1 22.3 -3-1

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