Question 3 Let P (n) be the statement that 12 + 24 ++ n2 = n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 for the positive integer n. Which of the following inductive hypothesis is correct? Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+k): 12 + 22 ++ n2 - n(n + 1(2n + 1)/6 is true %3D Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+k): 12 + 22 ++ k2 - k(k + 1)(2k + 1)/6 is true Assume for all positive integers n. P(n): 14+ 24 ++ n = n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 is true Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+1): 12 + 22 +--+ n2 - n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 is true
Question 3 Let P (n) be the statement that 12 + 24 ++ n2 = n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 for the positive integer n. Which of the following inductive hypothesis is correct? Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+k): 12 + 22 ++ n2 - n(n + 1(2n + 1)/6 is true %3D Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+k): 12 + 22 ++ k2 - k(k + 1)(2k + 1)/6 is true Assume for all positive integers n. P(n): 14+ 24 ++ n = n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 is true Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+1): 12 + 22 +--+ n2 - n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 is true
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Let P (n) be the statement that 12 + 22 +.+n2 = n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 for the positive integer n. Which of the following inductive hypothesis is correct?
Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+k): 14 + 24 ++ n2 = n(n + 1(2n + 1)/6 is true
Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+k): 14 + 22 ++ k2 - k(k + 1)(2k + 1)/6 is true
Assume for all positive integers n. P(n): 14 + 2 ++ n = n(n + 1(2n + 1)/6 is true
O Assume for all positive integers n, P(n+1): 12 +22 ++ n2 = n(n + 1)(2n + 1)/6 is true
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