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Lukybear

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Prove using induction




The original document said 4(-2)^(n-1). And that works perfectly for induction. However, a = -4, and thus Tn = -4(-2)^(n-1). Please help.

EDIT: Fatal Error: 4((-2)^(n) - 1)/3 = RHS
 
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Lukybear

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yep ur absolutely rite. Now how do you do it for n?

And to check, it is on the LHS, it is -4 rite?
 

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