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Prove that 1+2+3+.....+n=n(n+1)2 for n being a natural number.


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pn=1+2+3+.......+n.

p1=1=1×1+12=1×22=22=1.

p1 is true.

Let us assume pk is true, that is 1+2+3+.........+k=kk+12……………………..i

Now, we shall prove that pk+1 is true.

pk+1=1+2+...........+k+k+1

=kk+12+k+1………………………………(from i)

=kk+1+2k+12

=k2+k+2k+22

=k2+3k+22

=k+1k+22

=k+1k+1+12………………….(It is of the form nn+12)

Therefore, pk+1 is true.

Now by the principle of mathematical induction, pn is true for all nN.

Hence, 1+2+3+.....+n=n(n+1)2 for n being a natural number.


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