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11th Maths New Syllabus Best Coaching Combinatorics Example 4.61

Example 4.61 By the principle of mathematical induction, prove that, for all integers n ≥ 1, 1 + 2 + 3 + · · · + n = n(n + 1) 2 .

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Sir k term kku. Bathila thane k+1 add panrom... Then why we put k+k+1

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2.08 ella k ku bathila thana sir k+1 podro appro eppdi sir k+k+1 varoo

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Second 2:04. K replace k+1 but u write k+k+1
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