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    Exam 5: Sequences, Mathematical Induction, and Recursion
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    Use Mathematical Induction to Prove That for All Integers\(n \geq 5,1 + 4 n < 2 ^ { n }\)
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Use Mathematical Induction to Prove That for All Integers n≥5,1+4n<2nn \geq 5,1 + 4 n < 2 ^ { n }n≥5,1+4n<2n

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Use mathematical induction to prove that for all integers n≥5,1+4n<2nn \geq 5,1 + 4 n < 2 ^ { n }n≥5,1+4n<2n

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