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Considere la sucesión (dk)k>=1 de finida por d1 = 9/10 ;
d2 = 10/11 ;
dk = d(k-1) * d(k-2); k >= 3:
Usando inducción matemática fuerte demuestre que
0 < dn <= 1; Para todo n>=1:


Considere la sucesión (dk)k>=1 de finida por

d1 = 9/10 ; 
d2 = 10/11 ;
dk = d(k-1) * d(k-2); k

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