Re: HSC 2013 3U Marathon Thread
Please explain further ^
Say I have a sequence of terms
and so on, so that means:
So when we do
then, how many extra terms are we adding on?
Remember how, normally when we do induction with series, we normally add 1 term to both sides of the step 2 expression to
end up with the LHS of the Step 3 expression
Remember that this is the reason
why we add to both sides of the Step 2, so we can get something similar to the Step 3 expression to end up with maybe a proof.
Similarly for the above example I made, when trying to
manipulate the Step 2 expression, to make it look like the Step 3 LHS, how many terms would we have to add on?
Likewise, how many terms would we have to add on to your induction inequality's
Step 2 expression, to make it look like the Step 3 expression?