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Proof and Problem Solving - Induction Example 01
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This example works a simple problem related to mathematical induction. We show that the sum of the first n non-zero integers (i.e. 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n) is equal to n(n+1)/2. In addition to proving this statement formally using mathematical induction, we also give a simple graphical explanation of why this equation is true.
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