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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:10 zaiibaii

To prove a statement Pn , for n≥1 using mathematical induction we follow the steps: I. we verify that Pa is true.
II. we assume that Pn is true for n=b
III. we prove that Pn is true for n=c
What values of a, b and c would make the above process valid?

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