dawso
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hey all, i got this question out of ....some textbook
a) Prove that n^5 - n is divisible by 30 for all positive integers n
b) Prove by induction that 6^n < n! for all integers n > some nO, and find the least value of nO
by trial and error i got nO as 7 (part (B))
for part a, i tried it by induction after putting in my assumption i just had a big long annoying polynomial, it doesnt say induction so maybe its not, but it looks like one, anyone got any ideas, thanks in advance
-dawso
a) Prove that n^5 - n is divisible by 30 for all positive integers n
b) Prove by induction that 6^n < n! for all integers n > some nO, and find the least value of nO
by trial and error i got nO as 7 (part (B))
for part a, i tried it by induction after putting in my assumption i just had a big long annoying polynomial, it doesnt say induction so maybe its not, but it looks like one, anyone got any ideas, thanks in advance
-dawso