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1 + 3 + 5 + ... + (2n − 1) = n2 i.e., the sum of first n odd natural numbers is n2.

 
[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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\[\frac{1}{2 . 5} + \frac{1}{5 . 8} + \frac{1}{8 . 11} + . . . + \frac{1}{(3n - 1)(3n + 2)} = \frac{n}{6n + 4}\]

 

[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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Which of the following are true:

(2 +3)! = 2! + 3!

[6] Permutations and Combinations
Chapter: [6] Permutations and Combinations
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Which of the following are true:

(2 × 3)! = 2! × 3!

[6] Permutations and Combinations
Chapter: [6] Permutations and Combinations
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\[\frac{1}{1 . 4} + \frac{1}{4 . 7} + \frac{1}{7 . 10} + . . . + \frac{1}{(3n - 2)(3n + 1)} = \frac{n}{3n + 1}\]

[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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\[\frac{1}{3 . 5} + \frac{1}{5 . 7} + \frac{1}{7 . 9} + . . . + \frac{1}{(2n + 1)(2n + 3)} = \frac{n}{3(2n + 3)}\]

[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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\[\frac{1}{3 . 7} + \frac{1}{7 . 11} + \frac{1}{11 . 5} + . . . + \frac{1}{(4n - 1)(4n + 3)} = \frac{n}{3(4n + 3)}\] 

[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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1.2 + 2.22 + 3.23 + ... + n.2= (n − 1) 2n+1+2

 
[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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2 + 5 + 8 + 11 + ... + (3n − 1) = \[\frac{1}{2}n(3n + 1)\]

 
[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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1.3 + 2.4 + 3.5 + ... + n. (n + 2) = \[\frac{1}{6}n(n + 1)(2n + 7)\]

 
[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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1.3 + 3.5 + 5.7 + ... + (2n − 1) (2n + 1) =\[\frac{n(4 n^2 + 6n - 1)}{3}\]

 
[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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1.2 + 2.3 + 3.4 + ... + n (n + 1) = \[\frac{n(n + 1)(n + 2)}{3}\]

 
[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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Find the value of the other five trigonometric functions 

\[\cot x = \frac{12}{5},\] x in quadrant III
[3] Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [3] Trigonometric Functions
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Find the value of the other five trigonometric functions 

\[\cos x = - \frac{1}{2},\] x in quadrant II
[3] Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [3] Trigonometric Functions
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\[\frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{4} + \frac{1}{8} + . . . + \frac{1}{2^n} = 1 - \frac{1}{2^n}\]

[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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Find the value of the other five trigonometric functions 
\[\tan x = \frac{3}{4},\] x in quadrant III

[3] Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [3] Trigonometric Functions
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Find the value of the other five trigonometric functions
\[\sin x = \frac{3}{5},\] x in quadrant I

[3] Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [3] Trigonometric Functions
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12 + 32 + 52 + ... + (2n − 1)2 = \[\frac{1}{3}n(4 n^2 - 1)\]

 
[6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter: [6] Principle of Mathematical Induction
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If sin \[x = \frac{12}{13}\] and x lies in the second quadrant, find the value of sec x + tan x.

[3] Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [3] Trigonometric Functions
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If sin\[x = \frac{3}{5}, \tan y = \frac{1}{2}\text{ and }\frac{\pi}{2} < x < \pi < y < \frac{3\pi}{2},\]  find the value of 8 tan \[x - \sqrt{5} \sec y\]

[3] Trigonometric Functions
Chapter: [3] Trigonometric Functions
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