Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.04.2020 19:27, beccakubas

The following is a (wrong) proof by induction that each nonnegative integer equals twice itself, i. e. n=2n for all integers n≥0. Base case n=0 : P(n) holds for n=0. Inductive step: let us assume that n=2n holds for some nonnegative integer n. We multiply both sides of this equation by the quantity n+1n. This yields n+1=2(n+1), which is P(n+1) . This completes the proof

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Mathematics

image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, marciekinser
Solve with work adding cheese to a mcdonalds quarter pounder increases the fat content from 21g to 30g. what is the percent of change ?
Answers: 2
image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, xoaprilox
Aprojectile is thrown upward so that its distance above the ground after t seconds is given by the function h(t) = -16t2 + 704t. after how many seconds does the projectile take to reach its maximum height?
Answers: 1
image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, mosesbrinker
Amountain climber starts a climb at an elevation of 453 feet above sea level at his first rest stop he has climbed 162 feet and by his second rest stop he has climbed another 207 feet its getting late in the day so the climber starts his way down if the climber desends 285 feet how much does he need to ascend or descend to return to the original starting point
Answers: 1
image
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, jtg23
Find the length of the normal and the angle it makes with the positive x-axis. (see pictured below)
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
The following is a (wrong) proof by induction that each nonnegative integer equals twice itself, i....

Questions in other subjects: