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26. Suppose that P(n) is a propositional function. Determine for which nonnegative integers n the statement P(n) must be true if a) P(0) is true; for all nonnegative integers n, if P(n) is true, then P(n 2) is true. b) P(0) is true; for all nonnegative integers n, if P(n) is true, then P(n 3) is true. c) P(0) and P(1) are true; for all nonnegative integers n, if P(n) and P(n 1) are true, then P(n 2) is true. d) P(0) is true; for all nonnegative integers n, if P(n) is true, then P(n 2) and P(n 3) are true.

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