1.3+2.4+3.5+...+n(n+2)=n(n+1)(2n+7)/6 #MathematicalInduction #Algebra L429

Hello, People! Here is a video of a problem from Mathematical Induction. We will prove that the given statement is true for n=1 and n=2, later, we will prove that the given statement true for n=k+1 by assuming p(k) is true. Thank you one and all for all your support❤. With Love, Chinnaiah Kalpana🍁 Note: Principle of mathematical induction: Let P(n) be a statement involving the natural number n such that (i) P(n) is true and (ii) P(k+1) is true, whenever P(k) is true then P(n) is true for all n belongs to N(Natural Numbers). For more such videos👇    • Principle of Mathematical Induction/Mathem...   Stay tuned to 'Maths Pulse'. Get rid of 'Maths Phobia'. Have a happy learning! #mathematicalinduction #algebra #mathspulse #chinnaiahkalpana #principleofmathematicalinduction #grade11maths #class11maths #class11algebra #problemsonmathematicalinduction #maths #math #mathematicalinductionproblems #mathematicalinductionexamples #mathematicalinductionclass11 #grade11algebra