drmike
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Post by drmike on May 10, 2015 0:06:58 GMT
For those not sure how to handle a proof by induction, the following provides some help and 2 more examples for you to try! It's be nice to see some solutions from folks that have never done a proof by induction before ... so, let's not have the "usual suspects" provide any solutions here immediately... By "usual suspects"... folks that have been very active on these boards in previous years or who have been to at least 1 ARML! Proof by Induction.pdf (285.56 KB)
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Noble Mushtak
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Post by Noble Mushtak on May 10, 2015 12:17:52 GMT
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Post by Alec Leng on May 10, 2015 12:54:51 GMT
Another induction problem:
Prove that 2!4!6!...(2n)! is greater than or equal to ((n+1)!)^n
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Noble Mushtak
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Post by Noble Mushtak on May 10, 2015 14:39:20 GMT
Another induction problem: Prove that 2!4!6!...(2n)! is greater than or equal to ((n+1)!)^n Nice problem! I've proved it in the Google Doc above.
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