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21 September, 11:24

Prove the statement holds for all positive integers:

2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2n = n² + n

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  1. 21 September, 11:49
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    Proving a relation for all natural numbers involves proving it for n = 1 and showing that it holds for n + 1 if it is assumed that it is true for any n.

    The relation 2+4+6 + ... + 2n = n^2+n has to be proved.

    If n = 1, the right hand side is equal to 2*1 = 2 and the left hand side is equal to 1^1 + 1 = 1 + 1 = 2

    Assume that the relation holds for any value of n.

    2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2n + 2 (n+1) = n^2 + n + 2 (n + 1)

    = n^2 + n + 2n + 2

    = n^2 + 2n + 1 + n + 1

    = (n + 1) ^2 + (n + 1)

    This shows that the given relation is true for n = 1 and if it is assumed to be true for n it is also true for n + 1.

    By mathematical induction the relation is true for any value of n.
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