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5. What is the second step in proving by mathematical induction that for every positive integer n, 11" - 6 is divisible by 5, is true?
Let n = k. Then assume that 11" - 6 is divisible by 5.
Let n = 1. Then assume that 111 - 6 is divisible by 5.
Let n = k. Then assume that 11k+1 – 6 is divisible by 5.
O Let n = (k + 1). Then assume that 11k - 6 is divisible by 5.

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