Use mathematical induction to prove that the statement is true for every positive integer n.5 + 2 ? 5 + 3 ? 5 + . . . + 5n = 
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary. One possible proof follows.
a). Let n = 1. Then, 8 = =
= 8. Thus, the statement is true for n = 1.
b). Assume the statement is true for n = k:
Sk =
Also, if the statement is true for n = k + 1, then
Sk+1 = Sk + 8(k + 1) =
Subtract to obtain:
Sk+1 - Sk = 8(k + 1) = -
Expand both sides and collect like terms:
8k + 8 = -
=
= 8k + 8
Since the equality holds, then the statement is true for n = k + 1 as long as it is true for n = k. Furthermore, the statement is true for n = 1. Therefore, the statement is true for all natural numbers n.
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