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Mathematics, 10.09.2021 03:00 braidyn1018

Part B Assume the statement is true for n=k. Prove that it must be true for n=k+1, therefore proving it true
for all natural numbers, n.
Hint: Since the total number of dots increases by n each time, prove that d(k) + (k + 1) = d (k+1).

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