SOLUTION: Use the principle of mathematical induction to show that the statement are true for all natural numbers 2^3+4^3+6^3+---+(2n)^3=2n^2(n+1)^2

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Question 1185198: Use the principle of mathematical induction to show that the statement are true for all natural numbers
2^3+4^3+6^3+---+(2n)^3=2n^2(n+1)^2

Answer by ikleyn(52800)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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See the solution of a  TWIN  problem in the lesson
    - Mathematical induction for sequences other than arithmetic or geometric
in this site  (Problem  2).



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