Consider the statement "2 is a factor of n2 + 3n."
if n = 1, the statement is "2 is a fa...
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Consider the statement "2 is a factor of n2 + 3n."
if n = 1, the statement is "2 is a factor of "
if n = 2, the statement is "2 is a factor of "
if n = 3, the statement is "2 is a factor of "
if n = k + 1, the statement before the algebra is simpliļ¬ed is "2 is a factor of "
if n = k + 1, the statement after the algebra is simpliļ¬ed is "2 is a factor of "
4; 15; 28; (k + 1)2 + 3(k + 1); k2 + 5k + 8
4; 20; 28; (k + 1)2 + 3(k + 1); k2 + 5k + 7
4; 10; 18; (k + 1)2 + 3(k + 1); k2 + 5k + 4
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