SOLUTION: Consider {{{ (sqrt( n ) + sqrt( n-1 ) ( sqrt( n )- sqrt( n-1 ) }}} =1 for n=or> 1
-Provide two numerical examples illustrating validity.
-Show the statment is true in general
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Question 957302: Consider AMP Parsing Error of [ (sqrt( n ) + sqrt( n-1 ) ( sqrt( n )- sqrt( n-1 ) ]: Invalid expression. Closing bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 187.
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=1 for n=or> 1
-Provide two numerical examples illustrating validity.
-Show the statment is true in general.
-What is the difference between using numerical values to show that something is true and showing in general that something is true?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AMP Parsing Error of [ (sqrt( n ) + sqrt( n-1 ) ( sqrt( n )- sqrt( n-1 ) =1]: Invalid expression. Closing bracket expected =1 at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 187.
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my mistake; not ready to respond but accidently posted.
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