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Write the set of value of n for which the statement P(n): 2n < n! is true.

The set of value of n for which the statement P(n): 2n < n! is true can be written as {n ∈ N : n ≥ 4}.


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The distributive law from algebra states that for real numbers

c, a1 and a2, we have c(a1 + a2) = c a1 + ca2


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State the first principle of mathematical induction.

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State the second principle of mathematical induction.

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If P(n): 2 × 42n + 1 + 33n + 1 is divisible by λ for all n ∈ N is true, then find the value of λ.

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