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Suppose that P(n) is a propositional function. Determine for which positive integers n the statement P(n) must be true if: P(1) and P(2) is true; for all positive integers n, if P(n) and P(n+1) is true then P(n+2) is true.(a) P(1)(b) P(2)(c) P(4)(d) P(n)I had been asked this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.Asked question is from Strong Induction and Well-Ordering topic in section Induction and Recursion of Discrete Mathematics

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Correct ANSWER is (d) P(n)

The best I can EXPLAIN: By induction, we can prove that P(n) is TRUE.



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