720YoloSwagScope
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Hey guys, just a quick question before the exam on Monday.
I've heard from some tutors and people that they no longer expect us to have the final statement in MI proofs? I.e. the It is true for n = 1, and proven true for n = k + 1 therefore it is true for all n>=1 or whatever...
Apparently it is still correct by simply writing Therefore true by Mathematical Induction.
Is this true?
I've heard from some tutors and people that they no longer expect us to have the final statement in MI proofs? I.e. the It is true for n = 1, and proven true for n = k + 1 therefore it is true for all n>=1 or whatever...
Apparently it is still correct by simply writing Therefore true by Mathematical Induction.
Is this true?