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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 16:30, vale2652
4. Which is a step in proof by mathematical induction?
A. Assume that the formula is true for the (k+ 1) term.
B. Substitute n = k + 2 into
the formula.
C. Prove the formula is true for n = k.
D. Assume the formula is true for some other value.
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