Mathematical Induction Explained and Applied to 1³+2³+3³+...+n³=(1/4)n²(n+1)² #soME2
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In this video I explain precisely what mathematical induction is and how it can be applied to proofs such as 1³+2³+3³+...+n³=(1/4)n²(n+1)².
The source I used to make this video is 'Further Pure Mathematics 1: Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathematics, 2008'. [Page 136] Workings and summary are my own.
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