Mathematical Induction
Mathematical Induction
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(2) assumption that statement is true for n implies that the statement is true for
(n + 1)
then the statement is true for all positive integers greater or equal to n0
• If it is known that
• (Backward induction)
If it is known that
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2. Set S contains all positive integers from 1 to 2n. Prove that among any n + 1
numbers chosen from S there are two numbers such that one is a factor of the
other.
3. Prove that if (x + 1/x) is integer then (xn + 1/xn ) is also integer for any positive
integer n.
(a) 6/n3 + 5n
(b) 7/(62n−1 + 1)
n
(c) 3n+1 /23 + 1
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2. N straight lines in general position divide a plane into several regions. Find the
number of these regions. (Straight lines are said to be in general position if any
pair of lines intersect, and no three lines pass through the same point).
3. N circles divide a plane into several regions. Find the number of regions, if
every two circles intersect in two points and no three circles pass through the
same point.
4. From a square 213 ×213 one cell is cut out. Prove that one may pave the resulting
figure by 3 cells angles.
5. Several straight lines and circles are drawn on a plane. Prove that one can paint
the regions, created in result of intersection of the lines into black and white
colors so that adjacent regions are of the different colors.
6. Several straight lines split a plane into several regions. Each line has a shadow
on one of its sides. Prove that there is a region completely covered by each of
its shadows.
2. On the first cell of a strip of squares sits a grasshopper. Each minute it jumps to
the right either to the next cell or on the second to next cell. Find the number
of ways it can reach the n-th cell.
3. A traveller came to a country inn. He had no money, but did have a chain made
of gold rings. The host of the inn agreed to take the gold rings as a payment,
one ring per day (payments must be made daily). To accomplish the task, the
traveller is allowed to break n rings. Find the maximal duration of the stay (in
terms of n).
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