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Use induction to prove that 5n+1 + 4 × 6n when divided by 20 leaves a remainder 9, for all natural numbers n

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Solution

P(n) is the statement 5n + 1 + 4 × 6n – 9 is ÷ by 20

P(1) = 51+1 + 4 × 61 – 9

= 52 + 24 – 9

= 25 + 24 – 9

= 40 ÷ by 20

So P(1) is true

Assume that the given statement is true for n = k

(i.e) 5k + 1 + 4 × 6n – 9 is ÷ by 20

P(1) = 51+1 + 4 × 61 – 9

= 25 + 24 – 9

So P(1) is true

To prove P(k + 1) is true

P(k + 1) = `5^("k" + 1 + 1) + 4 × 6^("k" + 1 + 1) – 9`

= 5 × 5 k + 1 + 4 × 6 × 6k – 9

= 5[20C + 9 – 4 × 6k] + 24 × 6k – 9  .....[from(1)]

= 100C + 45 – 206k + 246k – 9

= 100C + 46k + 36

= 100C + 4(9 + 6k)

Now for k = 1

⇒ 4(9 + 6k)

= 4(9 + 6)

= 4 × 15 = 60 ÷ by 20 .

For k = 2

= 4(9 + 62)

= 4 × 45

= 180 ÷ 20

So by the principle of mathematical induction 4(9 + 6k) is ÷ by 20

Now 100C is ÷ by 20.

So 100C + 4(9 + 6k) is ÷ by 20

⇒ P(k + 1) is true

Whenever P(k) is true.

So by the principle of mathematical induction

P(n) is true.

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Chapter 4: Combinatorics and Mathematical Induction - Exercise 4.4 [Page 196]

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Chapter 4 Combinatorics and Mathematical Induction
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