HeroicPandas
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Hi, can someone please check my WORKING OUT?
This is what I did:
Step 1: Show true for n=3,
Hence true for n=3
Step 2: Assume true for n=k, (anything else I need to write?)
etc, etc
The question is, when do I need to sub in 2 or more values of 'n' for STEP 1?
For the STEP 2, the assumption, do I need to specify values of 'k'? The recurrence relation has values of 'n' that does not satisfy the thing im proving - do I just say 'assume true for all k graeter or equal to 1'?
Thanks in advance
This is what I did:
Step 1: Show true for n=3,
Hence true for n=3
Step 2: Assume true for n=k, (anything else I need to write?)
etc, etc
The question is, when do I need to sub in 2 or more values of 'n' for STEP 1?
For the STEP 2, the assumption, do I need to specify values of 'k'? The recurrence relation has values of 'n' that does not satisfy the thing im proving - do I just say 'assume true for all k graeter or equal to 1'?
Thanks in advance