Let

In order to prove this by induction, we first need to prove the base case, i.e. prove that P(1) is true:

So, the base case is ok. Now, we need to assume
and prove
.
states that

Since we're assuming
, we can substitute the sum of the first n terms with their expression:

Which terminates the proof, since we showed that

as required
Answer:
x = 2, y = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 4y = 6 and y = 3 - x have to be rearranged: x + 4y = 6 and x + y = 3
You subtract the equations to eliminate one of the variables (x) so that the other can be found
Answer:
Thanks for the points!!!!!!
A + 2c - 5b - c + a - b
We're gonna have to combine like terms.
(a+a)+(-5b-b)+(2c-c)
2a-6b+c This is your answer
Answer:
Following are the response to the given choice.
Step-by-step explanation:
Please find the complete question in the attached file.
Subjective opinion = Question of opinion.
Therefore this requires only just opinion and we don't have to do any actual calculations.
Does this seem like a great number of girls, a little number of girls, or a decent number of girls to you but if 1,300 babies were born, 5 of whom were females?
This is a small number of beautiful gals, in my honest opinion. We anticipate boys and girls to be produced about the very same frequency, thus I expect some half of them to be females if there are 1 300 newborns. You should have roughly 650 girls if 50% of the infants are girls, but now we only have five. That appears to me to be considerably low. which is your own opinion.