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Very good but explaining the step: k(k+1)+2(k+1) to (k+1)(k+2) might have helped. As far as I can tell you have the expand the brackets and then factorise.
k(k+1)+2(k+1) can be simplified because both k and 2 are being multiplied by (k+1).
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How can we assume P(k) is true in inductive hypothesis? Isn't it the whole this we are trying to prove?
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If you have a conditional statement and the antecedent is false (x is fire), then the statement is always true (this is because a conditional statement is only false when when the antecedent is true and the consequent is false). So, in this video, when you use ice and fire as the antecedents, are you using first-order predicate logic ? Something else ? In all of the discrete math or data structure textbooks I have looked at, there is always an introduction to first-order predicate logic and then mathematical induction, and I am assuming that mathematical induction uses first-order predicate logic. So, maybe the video in this section should just focus on how if ice is true, the implication cannot be false if the consequent is also true. And in mathematical induction, the truth of the consequent is the proof that is performed (using the true antecedent) I think it is important not to confuse an implication statement with a statement of causation. I am still learning in the field and would be open to correction on this matter.
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Solve this please
Find the value of x and y if
-3x+(2y)i-xi+5y=7+5i,under complex numbers
if You have asked the valu(e) of X and Y , then two we can't get values from a single equation
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Just curios, why we chose K + 1 as our assumption?
I mean what about K + 2 will it still work?
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I don't see how 4=n(n+1). In this case, isn't n equal to 2? 2(2+1)=6, not 4.
I think you forgot to add the first term to the LHS of the equation.
For when the expression has 2 terms, we have P(2) = 2 + 4 = 2(2 + 1) equal to 6 = 6 which is correct.
n = number of terms which in this case is 2
So
2+4 = 6 LHS
2(2+1) = 2(3) = 6 RHS
since LHS = RHS
hence proved
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How can we related the process of RHS with k+1, with the domino example? It should have mentioned clearly at the end.
Miss, on the left-hand side, it was 2+4+6+....+2k. And when you explain k+1 part you actually write 2+4+6+....+2k+2(k+1) instead of just replacing 2k with 2(k+1).
Why is it? It is easy to understand that you replace k with k+1 on the right-hand side but instead of replacing you have added an extra 2(k+1) to the left-hand side.
For me it is confusing and I do not understand it. Can you explain this if you understood what I meant?
Same thing bro. I'm watching the comments trying to understand how everyone missed that. Where the hell did that extra 2(k+1) come from ?! driving me nuts man
@@wakajeng It was actually 6 months ago when I asked this question but it is not unclear for me anymore. While the concept might seem straightforward, it can be a bit tricky at first. Let me clarify it for you.
When we use induction, we first prove a base case, usually for the smallest possible value of n, which in this case is n = 1. For the base case, we verify that the statement (2+4+6+...+2k = k(k+1)) is true for n = 1.
Then we assume that the statement is true for a general value of n, which we call n = k. Thus we assume that 2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2k = k(k+1) is true.
Now the next step is to show that if it holds for n = k, it also holds for the next value, n = k+1. To do this, we want to use our induction assumption (2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2k = k(k+1)) on the first part of the left term, and then show that the last term (2(k+1)) gives us the desired result (k(k+1)).
Therefore, we write the left term for n = k+1 as:
2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2k + 2(k+1)
And now we apply our induction assumption to the first part (2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2k):
2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2k = k(k+1)
Now we have:
k(k+1) + 2(k+1)
And if we factor common terms:
(k+1)(k+2)
We have now shown that if the statement is true for n = k, it is also true for n = k+1.
By showing that the base case (n = 1) is true and that the induction step works (if it holds for n = k it holds for n = k+1), we show that the statement (2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 2k = k(k+1)) is true for all natural numbers n.
The important thing is that we keep two separate parts of the left term in order to use the induction assumption on the first part and then show that the last term gives us the desired result. Hope it is clear now 🙂
Good explanation mam thanks
Please for the last Part of the Right hand side where it was = k+1([k+1]+1)
How did she arrive at
(K+1)(k+2)
What is exactly the principle of mathematical induction?
Definition please
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Mam you are proving lhs =rhs but before proving how did you concluded or derive such formula......n(n+1)please tell me mam
It's the equation for finding sum of an arithmetic sequence.
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4:52
how that 2k came in P of k + 1?
I need an explanation video for Cauchy induction
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Why are we repeating'k' when n=k+1 ?
@dontmemorise ?
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At 4:03 you said that P(1)R.h.s=1(1+1)=2
But mam I think it's don't give the first term...it gives the sum of first term which is 2 itself...
Sum of 1st two terms will
P(2)=2(2+1)=6
Sum of 1st three terms
P(3)=3(3+1)=12
Mam please reply me so that I can clear my concept
I'm sorry could you frame ur question better? I could clear it but ur doubt is not so clear
At 5:25 how do we get +1 extra in the second term
how did the k(k+1) become 2(k+1)?
Please in the RHS of the problem where did the last +1 in (k+1)[(k+1)+1] come from?
Simply put k=k+1 it will be =k(k+1)
(K+1)(k+1)+1)
But at 4:52 I can't get it the 2(k+1)
How do you get the answer for the RHS of condition 2 from k(k+1) to (k+1)(k+2). Please simplify
At 5:15 it was taken in the video as below:
GOAL: to prove for RHS
P(k+1)=k(k+1)
But I PRESUME that statement to be:
P(k+1)=n(n+1)---->according to the formula which was mentioned at the beginning (0:38)
So, now substitute: n as (k+1)---->because we are trying to prove for P(k+1).
The following steps are:
P(k+1)=(k+1)[(k+1)+1]
=(k+1)(k+2)
Therefore, LHS(which was proved before, from 4:44 to 5:15) is equal to RHS(which is now proved)
Hope You understood it.
If I had mistaken something, reply me.
@@varshinilolla3090 I'm sorry I can't understand it either
@@Alyssa_1306 Oh! I will try to simplify it once again.
@@varshinilolla3090 oh I finally understood
Thank you
Can i ask madamm? How do you make a mathematical statement?
what?
Does it mean that the formula presented in the right hand side is true logically but not always realistically true? I'm such a slow learner.
All formulas are universally Verified, you can find Exception in Physics but not in Maths
It goes like this. You first prove that it works for 1. Then you prove that it works for any natural no k + 1 if it works for k. Now we have shown that it works for 1. Taking that as k, it also has to work for k+1 which is 1+1=2. Now you take 2 as k. Then it also holds for k+1=2+1=3. Now you take 3 as k. So it should also work for 4. Like this you can prove that it works for any natural no. Hope this helped!
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I got lost at 4:46 . What happened to the expression? where did 2(k+1) come from?
Bro as we write 2k ,the next term should be 2(k+1) as explained in Domino effect
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K(k+1)
How to solve
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i still don't get the part from 4:45. can anyone explain ?
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what she said 3:12?
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The domino comparison is far from apt, I feel.
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Pointless, I have a test tomorrow and I learned nothing from this
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