How to #12 Proof by induction 1^3+2^3+3^3+...+n^3= (n(n+1)/2)^2 n^2(n+1)^2/4 prove mathgotserved

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you restored my faith in discrete mathematics.

mickeytran
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Thank you very much. Beautiful explanation. Well appreciated work ;)

lorandgyorgy-fazakas
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What is your writing software/computing device?  Are you using a pad or a tablet?

rowanhodges
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Me love you. What a saviour at the exam's night.

batatah
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thank man, excellent example to remind myself of how to do mathematical induction

bsbate
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i will just say that i didnt watch the whole video, as i would not understand it because i have not studied maths, but i was in a numberphile video that the awnser to this series would be 1/120. i didnt see that outcome in this video, but is the same kind of calculation being used?

coloripple
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n = "thank you", where n is all integers

JamesCardenas-ykcl
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I don't get why you are allowed to just leave the ^3 out .. can anyone explain please? at 11:04

yoxaii
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n = thank you, where n is all integers

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