frangipani13
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okay well usually im fairly good at induction but im having a lot of trouble with this...due in on tuesday to my teacher. its from the 1999 hsc paper:
Prove by induction that for all integers >= 1:
(n+1)(n+2)...(2n-1)2n = 2^n [1x2x...x(2n-1)]
its the ... on both sides thats confusing me. its true for n=1 but im stuck on proving it for n=k+1
(k+2)(k+3)...(2k+1)(2k+2) = 2^(k+1) [1x2x...x(2k)]
thanks...any help is much appreciated!
Prove by induction that for all integers >= 1:
(n+1)(n+2)...(2n-1)2n = 2^n [1x2x...x(2n-1)]
its the ... on both sides thats confusing me. its true for n=1 but im stuck on proving it for n=k+1
(k+2)(k+3)...(2k+1)(2k+2) = 2^(k+1) [1x2x...x(2k)]
thanks...any help is much appreciated!