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SOLVED: Please prove both excercsises by induction. 4.3. Show that the sum of the first n squares is given by 6 k=1 for all n > 1. 4.4. Show that the sum
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An Introduction to Mathematical Induction: The Sum of the First n Natural Numbers, Squares and Cubes. - Math Wiki
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Last week there was a beautiful visual proof for Sum of Squares. Here's my attempt at one for Sum of Cubes. : r/math
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Prove by mathematical induction that the sum of squares of positive integers is n(n+1)(2n+1)/6 - YouTube
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