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Discrete Math - 5.1.3 Proof Using Mathematical Induction - Divisibility

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Our last video for practice proving using mathematical induction. In this video we have one example involving divisibility.
Video Chapters:
Introduction 0:00
Divisibility Proof 0:07
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Textbook: Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 7e
Video Chapters:
Introduction 0:00
Divisibility Proof 0:07
Up Next 7:34
Textbook: Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 7e
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