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Mathematical Induction

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Mathematical Induction

The document provides solutions to various long answer questions related to mathematical induction. It demonstrates the process of proving formulas for sums of sequences and series using the principle of finite mathematical induction. Each solution includes steps to establish the base case, assume the hypothesis, and prove the case for n=k+1.

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JR-IPE-MATHS-IA

MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
LONG ANSWERQUESTIONS:
SOLUTION
n+D'(n+2)
nterms -,VneN
Fooos upto 12
+2' +3)+.
***1. Show that l' +(1+2')+(1'
(Mar-09, 12, May-09,Mar-16)

+--+rt)=Mn+I)(n+2)
S(n)=I+{l+2')+(r+2+3}4---+(l+2+3 12 tneN
SolLet n(n+1)(2n+1)
12

(IM)
P+(f+2)+{ +2+3)+---+ 6
12

for n=1.
Step-I: To prove that S(n) is true
LHS = 6
6

RHS
12
(IM)
. LHS =RHS, S(1) is true.
Step-II: Assumethat S(n) is true for n=k.
k(k+1)(2k+1)_ k(k+1) (k+2)-....).(IM)
ie; +(e +2')+(> +2' +3)+---+ 6 12

Step-II: We have to prove that S(n) is true for n =k+1

Adding on both sides


(k+1)(k +2)%2k+3) in eq.(1),we get
6

P+(+2)+(P+2+$)+-- k(k+1)(2k
6
+1),(k+1)(k+2)(2k+3)
6

k(k+) (k+2),(k+1)(& +2)(2k +3)_(k+1)(k+2)| k(k2+1) +2k+3


12 6

(k+1)(k+2)| k+k+4k +6 (k+1)(k +2)) +Sk +6|


6 2 6

(k+)(k +2)(k+2)(k+3)
12
(k+1)(k+2j(k +3)_(k+1)(k +1+1)}(k+1+2)
12 12
S(k+1) is true (3M)

Bythe principle of finite mathematical induction S(n) is true. tne N (IM)


P P+2. P+2+3
at*,Show that t+
1 1+3 1+3+5
-upto nterms =
2r +9n+13 (March-05,07,2014)
24

NARAYANA Page.no.18
JR-IPE-MATHS-IA SOLUTIONS

= +
'+2,+2' +3' I+2' +3' +....tn'
I+345+.... n
(2n-1)2n +9n+
Sol: LetS(n) 1
t......+
1+3 1+3+5 24

L,l+2, I'+2'+3'
1+3 1+3+5
al2n'+9n +13|
1
[2+(o-192]
=,P+2,'+2+3' n'(n+1)14
1 I+3 1+3+5 n'
2r'+9n +13 4.

i'+2' +24
+3' t + 1 ) ? (IM)
I+3 I+3+5 4
-2r'
24
+9n +13]
1
Step-I: To prove that S(n) is true for n=1.
LHS=7+)(l+1)' 4
4 4 4
1

RHS-+9n+13]-2*9+ 13]=1
(IM)
: L.H.S =R.H.S, S(1) is true.

Step-I: Assumethat S(n) is true forn =k.


P+2° P+2 +3 +......+
(k +1y? k
2*' +9k +13 . . ) . (IM)
-+ +
1 1+3 1+3+5 4 24L
n=k+1
Step-III: We have toprove that S(n) is true for
(k+2)²
(k+1)® term = 4

Adding (k +1)" term on both sides of (1)


P P+2 1+2 +3? +.....+ (k+1, (k+2)
4 24
2k+9k +13|+ (k+2)?
4
1 1+3 1+3+5 4
+37k +24
6(k +4k +4) 2k +9k2 +13k +6k +24k+ 24 2k³+15k'
2 +9k +13k 24
24
24 24

+13|
+6k +6k +2+9k +18k +9+13k

-2(4' +34 +3k +)+94 +2k +)+13k +)]


24
+)+13] (3M)
-2k+1y' +9|k+1Ý +13k+1)]-2+9
24
+%k
S(k+1) is true. (IM)
offinite mathematical induction S(n) is true,Vn eN
.:.Bytheprinciple

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JR-IPE-ATHS-IA +---upto ntems = sOLWT
***3.S that Yne N4
Sol:
4.7 7.10
I.4,7, . . .arein A.P, a =l,d=3
,=0+(n-)d=1+(n-1)3 =1+ 3n-3 =31-2
3n +1

: h AP.
(Mar-6,1,May
Since 4.7.10,....are in A.P, a-4, d=3
t,-4H\n-l
.0+{n-1)d=4+(n -1)3 =4+3n-3=3n +1
n

Let S(n)= 14 +
4,7 7.10 (3n-2)(3n+1) 3n+1
Step-l: To prove that S(n)is true for n=l.
1
LHS
(3n-2)(3n+1) (3-2)(3+1) 4
1 1
RHS =
3n +1 3+1 4
:. LHS = RHS, S(1) is true
Step-II: Assume that S(n) is true for n=k.
1 1 ,1 1 k
1.4 4.7 7.10 (3k-2)(3k +1) 3k+1 .()
Step-II: Wehave to prove that S(n) is true for n=k+1
1
(k+1)" term =
(3k+1)(3k+4) Adding on both sides (3k +1)(3k+4) to (1) we get
1,1, 1 1
14 4.7 7.10 (3k-2)(3k +1) (3k +1)(3k +4) 3k+1 (3k +1)(3k +4)
1
k+
L134 +4k+1]
1 1 34 +3k +k+1
3k+1 3k +4 3k +1 3k +4 3k+1 3k +4

3k(k+1)+1(k+1)) (3k+1(k+1) k+1 k+1


(3M
3k +1| 3k +4 (3k +1)(3k +4) 3k+3+1 3(k+1)+1
.S(k+1) is true
.By the principle of finite mathematical induction S(n) is true, Vne N (M)

***4.Show that 2.3+3.4+4.5+.... up to n terms = n(u° +ón +11) VneN


3
(March- 2013, May-200)
Sol: Since 2,3,4 ......e in A.P., a-2.d=1
, =at(7-1)d =2+(n-1)l=n+l
Since 3,4,5,....e in A.P. , a-3, d=1 nAP. t,=at{n-lja
t, =a+(1-1)d=3+(n-1)l=n+2

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JR-IPE-MATHS-IA
o SOLUTIONS

Let S(n) = +6n +11)


2.3+3.4+4.5 +---+(n+1)(n+2) = 3
(IM)

Step-1: To prove that S(n) is true for n=1.


LHS =(n+1)(n +2) =(1+1)(1+2) =6
RHS nn'+6n +l1) i(1+6 +11)
3
. LHS = RHS, S(1) is true (IM)
Step-ll: Assume that S(n) is true for n=k.
k(k +6k +11) (IM)
Le: 2.3+3.4+4.5+---+{k +1)(k +2) = .(1)
3
Step-ll: We have to prove that S(n) is true for n=k+l
Adding on both sides (k +2)(k +3)to (1) we get
k(* +6k +11) +(k+2)(k +3)
23+3.4+4.5+---+ (k+1)(k +2)+(k +2)(k +3) =
k +6k* +1lk +k'+5k+6= k +6k² +11k +3k²+15k +18 k+9k'+ 26k+18,
3 3
3
+6(k +1)+ 11|
(k+1)(*' +8k +18) (k +1)[*+2k +6k +1 +6+11] (k+1)|(k+i)3
3 3
(3M)
S(k+1) is true (IM)
S(n) is true, tn e N
By the principle of finite mathematical induction
1,1, 1 VneN(Mar-18)
***5. Show that 1.3 3.5 5.7 (2n-1)(2n+1) 2n+1

1 1 1 (IM)
Sol :Let S(n) =13 3.5 5.7 (2n-1)(2n+1) 2n+1
for n=1.
Step-I: To prove that S(n) istrue
1 1 1
LHS =
(2n-1)(2n +1) 1.3 3 .. LHS =RHS, S(1) is true.
(IM)
11
RHS = 3
2n+1 2+1
true for n =k.
Step-II: Assume that S(n) is
1 (IM)
1 1,1 + (1)
(2%-1)(2k+1) 2k+1
i.e; 1.3'3.5 5.7
S(n) is true for n=k+l
Step-II: We have to prove that
get
Adding onboth sides, 2k+)(2k+3) to(1) we
1
(k+1)" term = (2k+1)(2k+3)
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JR-PE-MATHS-IA

+---+: +1) (2k +1)(2k +3) 2k+1 (2k +\\|2k +3


1.3 3.5 5.7 (2k-1)(2k
|22+3k+1| 2k'+2k+k+1
2k +3 2k +1| 2k +3
2k +3 2k+1|
2k +1
(k+1)(2% +)| k+1
k+1
24(k+1) +1(k +1)|
1
1 2k+3 2k +2+1 2(k+1)+1
2k +3 2k +1|
2k +1
..S(k+l) is true. tne N
principle of finitemathematical induction S(n) is true,
.. By the

***6. Show that


1.2,.3+2.3.4+3.4.5+......up to n terms = n(n+1)(1+2)(n+3)
4 , neN

1.23+23.4+345+---+nn+1)(z+2)="+|2+2)(2+3)
(TS-Mar-2015,17)
Sol: Let S(n) = 4

Step-1: To prove that S(n) is true for n=1.


LHS =n(n+1)(n+2)=1(2)(3) =6
RHS = n(a+)(1+2)(+3)_12)9)(4)
4
=6 (M
:. LHS =RHS S(1) is true.
Step-I1; Assumethat S(n) is true for n=k.

ie; 1.23+2.34+34.5+---+tk(k+1)(k+2)= k(k+1)]|k+2)(k+3) (IM


4
Step-III: We have to prove that S(n) is true for n =k+l
(k+1)" term =(k+1) (k +2) (k +3) Adding on both sides (k +1)(k +2)(k +3), weget
1.2.3+2.34+3.4.5+...k{k+1Xk +2)+(k+1Xk+2Xk+3)=k(k +1Xk+2Xk +3) +(k+1Xk+2Xk+3)
4

-(k=)(k +2)(k+)1k+)(& +2)(k +3)(k+4) 4


. S(k+1) is true
(3M
.Bythe principle offinite mathematical
***7. Prove byMathematical induction S(n) is true, tne N. (M
induction, for all ne N
a+(a+d) +(a+2d)+.... upto nterms
2a+(n-1)d] (Mar-2010,TS-Mar-10)
Sol:Let S(n)=aHa+d)+\a+4)+-aa-)d]-2a+(n-1)d] (IM)

Step-1: To prove that S(n) is true for n=1.


", =a+(n-1)d

NARAYANA
JR-IPE-MATHS-IA SOLUTIONS

LHS =a+(n-1)d=a+(1-)d=a

. LHS =RHS, S() is true (IM)


Step-l: Assumethat S(n) is true forn=k.
(IM)
ic: o+(o+d) +(at 241):+---[o+(k- )d]-[2+(k-)d ... (4)

Step-lll: We have to prove that S(n) is true for n=k+l (IM)

(k+1 tem =(a+kd) Adding on both sides (a +kd) to (1) we get


atla+d)+(a+ 2d) +---+[a+(k-1)d]+a+kd-2a +(k -1)d] +a +kd
2ak +k'd-kd +2a +2kd k'd+ kd +2a(k+1)
2 2

ki(k +)+2a(k+)_(k:pa+kdj- 2a(+1-1)a|


2 2
(2M)
S(k+1) is true. (IM)
N.
. Bythe principle of finitemathematical induction S(n) is true, Vn e
(TS-Mar-20)
***8 Preve by Mathematical induction, for all neN

a+ ar + ar*+ ---Up to nterms =


a(-),1
r-1
(Mar-11,19)

+---+ar= a-1) : n G.P. t. =ar"-| (IM)


Sol :Let S(n)= a+ar + ar r-1

n=1.
Step-I: To prove that S(n) is true for
LHS =ar =ar- =ar

RHS =
a(r-i) ar'-1)
r-1 r-1 (IM)
:. LHS= RHS, S(1) is true.
for n =k.
Step-II: Assumethat S(n) is true
ar'+---+ark- =
a(-1) (IM)
1.e; a+ar + r-1

S(n) is true for n=k+1


Step-II: We have to prove that
both sides ark to (1) we get
(k+1) term = a.r,Adding on
+ar* =
alr-i)
a+ar+ ar +---+ark r-1

as -a+ar"r-ar
-a+ark+! au-i) (3M)
ar-at ar (r-1) r-1
r-l
r-1
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SoLUTI0
induction S(n) is true, Vn e N
mathematical n.(May-05,Mar-17
JR-IPE-MATHS-IA offinite
principle 1,20,Ts Mar-A9
.: the
By all positive integers
S(k+1)is true. divisibleby64for
***9. Showthat 49"
+16n-l
+16n-1is
by64
divisible (M
statenent of 49"
Sol:Let S(n) bethe for n=l.
To provethat S{n)is true
Tep-]:
+16(1)-l=65-1=64 (IMy
49" +16n-l= 49
S(1) is true
It is divisible by 64 for n =k.
Step-l;Assumethat S(n) is true integer.
i.e; 49 +16k-1=64m
where mis positive
(IM,
49 =64m -16k+1()
show that Sn) is true for n = k+1
Step-I:We have to
+1)-1= 49*,49 +16k+16-1
Consider, 49t* +16(k
=(64m-16k +1)49 +16k +15(: from())49m-784k +16k+64 =64.49m-768k +64
+16k+15 = 64
= 64m.49-16k.49+49
64(49m-12k +1)=640 where = 49m-12k +1
=64.49m--12,64k +64=
It is divisible by 64.
.. S(k+1) is true.
induction S(n) is true, tn eN (IM)
.:.By the principle of finite mathematical (May -2005)
positive integers n.
***10. Show that 4" -3n-1 divisible by 9 for all
(IM)
Sol: Letthe given statement byp(n)=4"3n-1 0s divisible by 9.
Step-1:-Prove that pn) is true n =1(i.e) prove that p(n) is divisible by9 (IM)
for n = 1

P() =4-3(1)-1
=4-4
=0
Clearly pn) is divisible by9 for n= l
Step-2:-Assume thatp(n) is divisible by 9for n=k(ie.) p(n) is true forn=k. (1M)
P(K) =4 -3k1=9t
’4 =9t +3k +1
Step-3:- Prove that pn) is divisible by 9 for n=k+ 1 (3M)
p(k+1)=4* -3(k+1)-1
=4^4-3k-3-1
=4(9t +3k +1)-3k-3-1
=36t +12k+4-3k -4
= 36t +9k=9(4+k)
Clearly pn) is true for n=k+1
. pn) is divisible by 9for allne N (1M)
***11. Show that 3.52n +23n+1 is divisible by 17 tne N (May-08,10,12)
NARAYANA
) JR-IPE-MATHS-IA SOLUTIONS
Sol:Let S(n)bethe statement of 3.52n+l + 23n+1 is divisible by 17 (IM)
Step-I: To prove that S(n) is true for n=1.
s2n+1 +23n*l =3.5* +2* =3(125)+16=375+16=391=17x23
It is divisible by 17.
.S(1) is true. (IM)
Step-I: Assume that S(n) is true for n=k.
Le: 3.52+ +2** =17m where mis positive integer.
3.52k+ =17m-23k+’(1) (IM)

Step-lIl: We have to show that S(n) is true for n=k+l


Consider, 3.52(*+1)+1 + 23(k+1)+l =3.5k+2+| + 23k+3+1
17m.2525.23k* +8.2k+1
=3.52k+s +23k+1.2 =(17m-23k+1)25 +8.23k+1 =
=17m.25-17.23k+l = 17(25m -21k*!)=170: Where Q= 25m - 2°k*l
(3M)
Itisdivisible by 17. ..S(k+1) is true. (IM)
VneN
-Bythe principle of finitemathermatical induction S(n) is true,
2.42n+1 +33n+1 is divisible by 11.
***12.Use Mathematical induction prove that (1M)
divisible by 11
Sol: Let S(n) be the statement of 2,42n+1 +33n+1 is
n1
Step I: To prove that s(n) is true for
11:
2.42.1+1 +331+1 = 2.4 +3 = 209 =11x19 is divisible by (IM)
..s(n) is true for n=1
Assume that s(n) is ture for n=k
ie 2.42k+! +33k+1 =11m (IM)
2.42k+1 =1lm -33k+1 ..(1) +33k+4 is
n=k+lconsider 2,42(k+l)+l +3k+|) = 2,42k+3
We have to show that s(n) is true for
divisible by11
We have 2.42k+l = 1Lm-33k+l
Multiplying by4?
2.424",4 =(1 1m-3k1).4°
Adding 33k+4 on both sides
2.424*3 +32k** =(1Im-3k*)16+3*
+3h+4 =1 lm.16+3k*. 3 -16|
=llm.16-3k*l,16
=lIm.l6+3k*[11] =11 l6m+3k| (3M)
divisible by |1
..2.42k+3 +33k+4 is
for all n eN (IM)
S(n) is true for n=k+1 mathematical induction s(n) is true
finite
.:. Bythe principle of induction to prove the statement,
***13. Use mathematical
(Mar-15)
|1+-(2+1).
2n+. (TS-Mar-19)
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A
JR-IPE-MATHS-IA
SOLUTL
Sol: Let
Step -1;- for n=1
2n+1)
LH.S=|1+

=(1+3)
=4

RHS=(n+1
-(1+1}
-22 =4
LH.S =R.H.S ----

(IM)
S(1) is true
Step-2:-Assume that s(k) is true forn=k
....) (1M)
(IM)
Step -3:- To prove that s(k+1) is true for n=k+1

(k+1)'
1+
2(k+1)+1|
(k+1y" term
(k+1'
(k+1)' +2k +2+1
(k+1)
(+1+2k+2k +3)
(k+1)'
k' +4k+4
(k+1'
(k+2)
(k+1)]'
Multipying (k+1)" term inequation (1)

(2M)
(k+1
-(k+2'
s(k+1) is true
. bvthe priniciple of tnite
mathematical induction s(n) is true neN (IM)
NARAYANA
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JR-IPE-MATHS-IA
SOLUTIONS
**14. Use mathematical
induction to prove the statement,
k=l
n(2n-1)(2n+1) for all ne N
3

Sol:
k=l
n(2n-1)(2n+1)
3

Let s(n)=1l'+3 +s' +7....(2n-1' "(2-1)(2n+1) ----(IM)


step (1): for n= 1
L.H.S= (2n-1)'
(2-1)
=1'
=1

RH.S= n(2n-1)(2n+1)
3

I(2-)(2+1)
3
1.1.3
3
3

=1
L.H.S=R.H.S
(IM)
S(1) is true
Step (2):Assume that s(k) is true for n=k
s(k) =1 +3² +s +7°....+(2k -1 =
k(2k-1)(2k+1)
3 2.) ----(IM)

=k+1
Step (3) :To prove that s(k+1) is true for n

P+3 +5² +7'..(2k


+1)2_(k+1)(2(k+1)-1)|2(k+1)+1)
3

=S(k)+(2k +1)'
k(2k -1)(2k +)(2k+1)
3

k(2%-1)(2k +1)+3(2k +1)


3

(2k +1)(&(2k-1)+3(2k +1)


3
(2k +1)(2k²-k+6k +3)

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NARAYANA
SOLUTI0
JR-IPE-MATHS-IA

(2k +1)(2k'+5k+3)
3k +3)
(2k +1)(2A' +2k +
+)
(2k+1)(2A(k+1)+3(k
3

(2k +1)(k +1)(2k +3)

(k+1)(2(% +I)-1)(2(k+1)+1) ---- (3M)


3
(n) istrue neN ----(M
s(h+1) is true mathematicalinduction s
conclusion: by the priniciple
offinite statement,
induction to prove the
*15. Use mathematical
+..... upto nterms= 16n²(n+1)'.
4' +8'+12
upto nterms =16n (n+1)
Sol: 4'+8° +12+....
4,8,12.....are in A.P
n" term , =a+{7-1)d
=4+ (n -1)4
=4+ 4n -4
= 4n

n" term of thegiven series =(4n) ----(1M)


+....41n)=16n'(n+1)'
Let s(n) =4' +8 +12'
step (1):- for n=1
LH.S=(4n)'
=(4.1)
=4
=64
RH.S= 16n' (n+1)'
=16.I'(1+1)'
= J6.22
=16.4
---- (IM)
=64
LH.S=R.H.S
s(l) is true
n=k --- (|M)
step (2):-Assume that s(k) is true for
=4' +8' +12' +.... .(4%)' =\6k'(k +1)
n=k+|
step (3) :-To prove that s(k+ 1)is true for
4+8 +12'+... 4(k+1))=l6(k+1)'(k+2)'
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JR-IPE-MATHS-IA
SQLUTIONS
s(k)+64(k+1)
=16*° (k +1) +64(k +1)'
-16(k +1) (* +4(k +)
=16(k+1)"(*+4k +4)
-16(k +1)' (k +2)'
s(k+l) is true
---- (3M)
conclusion:by the priniciple of finite mathematical induction s(n) is true y neN ---(M)
s6 Use Mathematical lnduction to prove the statement
2+3.2 +4.2* +--- upto nterms = n.2" ne N (May-07)
Sol: Since 2,3,4,.... are in A.P., a-2, d=1
L,=at{7-l)d =2+(n--1)1=n+1
Since 1,2.2 ---- are in GP.,a=l,2

Let S(n)= 2+3.2 +4.2*+---+(n+1)2* =n.2" (IM)

Step-I:- To prove that S(n) is true for n=1.


LHS =(n+1)2r =(1+1)2 =2
RHS = n.2" = 1.2' =2
.LHS =RHS, S(1) is true. (IM)
Step-IL:-Assume that S(n) is true for n =k
(IM)
ie; 2+3.2-+4.2 +---+(k+1)2= k.2. ()

Step-III:-We have to show that S(n) is true for n=k+1


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(k+1)M term = (k+2)2*, Adding on bothsides
2+3.2+4.2 + ---+(k +1)2* +(k+2)2 = k.2 +(k+2)2*
=(k+1)2*
- (k+k+2)2 =(2k +2)2 =2(k+1)2' (3M)
:.S(k+1)is true (IM)
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