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Principle of Mathematical Induction: For all n ϵ N, prove that

The document contains a series of mathematical induction problems that require proving various statements for all natural numbers n. These include proving properties of even numbers, divisibility, sums, and integer characteristics. Each question is structured to apply the principle of mathematical induction to establish the validity of the claims.

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Principle of Mathematical Induction: For all n ϵ N, prove that

The document contains a series of mathematical induction problems that require proving various statements for all natural numbers n. These include proving properties of even numbers, divisibility, sums, and integer characteristics. Each question is structured to apply the principle of mathematical induction to establish the validity of the claims.

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Principle of Mathematical Induction

Q 1. Prove by the principle of mathematical induction that for all n  N.

n + n is even natural number

Q 2. Prove by the principle of mathematical induction that :

n (n + 1) (2n + 1) is divisible by 6 for all n  N

Q 3. Using the principle of mathematical induction ,prove that

1.2.3. + 2.3.4+…+ n (n + 1) (n + 2) = for all n  N.

Q 4. Using the principle of mathematical induction prove that

for all n  N.

Q 5. Prove by induction that the sum is divisible by 3 for all n  N.

Q 6. If x and y are any two distinct integer, then prove by mathematical induction that
is divisible by (x - y) for all n  N.

Q 7. For all positive integer n, prove that

is an integer

Q 8. Prove by the principle of mathematical induction that is a natural number for


all n  N.

Q 9. Prove by the principle of mathematical induction that for all n  N, when divided by 8,
the remainder is always 1.

Q 10. Prove by the principle of mathematical induction that for all n  N,

Q 11. for all n  2, n  N

Q 12.

Q 13 For all n ϵ N, prove that

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Principle of Mathematical Induction
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7+77 +777+… 777 … 7= [ 10 ⁿ +1−9 n−10 ]
81

sin ( 2 ⁿ θ )
Q 14 For all n ϵ N, prove that cosθ cos 2 θ cos 4 θ … cos ( 2 ⁿ θ )=
−1
2ⁿ sinθ
Q 15For all n ϵ N, prove that

sin ( n+1 ) θ
2
sinnθ
sinθ+ sin 2θ+ sin3 θ …+sin sin 0/2
nθ=
2
sin 0 /2
Q 16Prove that sum of the cubes of three consecutive numbers is divisible by 9.

Q 17Prove that 72 ⁿ +23 ⁿ−3 · 3 ⁿ−1 is divisible by 25 for all n ϵ N.


5 3
n n 7n
Q 18Prove that + + is natural number for all n ϵ N.
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Q 19For all n ϵ N, prove that 2ⁿ⁺¹>2n+1.

Q. 20 2n < (n + 2)! for all natural numbers n.

1 1 1
Q.21 √ n< + +…+ , for a ⌊ ¿ naturaL numbers n ≥ 2.
√1 √2 √n
5 3
n n 7n
Q. 22 Show that + + is a natural number, for all n ∈ N .
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