SOLUTION: Use mathematical induction to prove the following. N^3 < or = (N+1)^2 ; N> or = 2.
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Question 1183218
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Use mathematical induction to prove the following.
N^3 < or = (N+1)^2 ; N> or = 2.
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Use mathematical induction to prove the following.
N^3 < or = (N+1)^2 ; N> or = 2.
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The problem' statement is FATALLY WRONG.
A counter-example is N = 3: N^3 = 27; (N+1)^2 = 4^2 = 16.
Do not post FALSE STATEMENTS to prove.