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#1 2008-01-10 11:43:32

luca-deltodesco
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induction quick please :P

ive got exam tomorrow so hopefully ill get an answer before then ^^

prove by induction:

prove that

i worked it like this:

i always get confused with induction whether im doing it the right way or not. is this correct?


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#2 2008-01-10 13:04:56

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Re: induction quick please :P

That's right, just make sure that you are explicit with the base case, inductive hypothesis, and conclusion.


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#3 2008-01-10 19:33:31

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Re: induction quick please :P

ok thanks. And yeh actually i forgot to explicitily show the base case for A[sub]0[/sub] tongue


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#4 2008-01-11 08:21:47

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Re: induction quick please :P

In higher level classes where you use induction rather than being tested on it, it's very typical to prove what you need to and then just say, "and proceed by induction."  No base case or hypothesis.  But most teachers/professors want to see everything very explicit when you are first learning it.


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