No its not that hard (as shown in the above post). Our teacher did it in class in a minimal amount of steps. So you'd probably be able to do it.u-borat said:there is a proof in the 1998 hsc q8, but it relies on previous parts.
that begs the question, would the BOS ask for this proof without any hints or is it too difficult?
The proofs that are solely by induction (i.e. no calculus) are quite tricky and the two common ones which are listed on the wikipedia article have a few not so straightforward steps. It is easier to prove it using calculus and fiddling around with maxima and minima.Affinity said:you can do the n value case by induction.