Textbook QuestionUse mathematical induction to prove that the statement is true for every positive integer n. 5 + 10 + 15 + ... + 5n = (5n(n+1))/21061views
Textbook QuestionA statement Sn about the positive integers is given. Write statements Sk and Sk+1 simplifying statement Sk+1 completely. Sn: 3 + 7 + 11 + ... + (4n - 1) = n(2n + 1)532views
Multiple ChoiceThe first 4 terms of a sequence are {3,23,33,43,…}\(\left\[\lbrace\]\sqrt\)3,2\(\sqrt\)3,3\(\sqrt\)3,4\(\sqrt\)3,\(\ldots\[\right\]\rbrace\){3,23,33,43,…}. Continuing this pattern, find the 7th7^{\(\th\)}7th term.555views
Multiple ChoiceDetermine the first 3 terms of the sequence given by the general formulaan=1n!+1a_{n}=\(\frac{1}{n!+1}\)an=n!+11582views1comments