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Let n be a positive integer. (a) prove that n^3 = n + 3n(n - 1) + 6 c(n, 3) by counting the number of ordered triples (a, b,c), where 1 < = a, b, c < = n, in two different ways. (b) prove that c(n + 2, 3) = (1)(n) + (2)(n - 1) + (3)(n - 2) + . . + (k)(n - k + 1) + . . + (n)(1), by counting the number of subsets of {1, 2, 3, . ., n + 2} containing three different numbers in two different ways.

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