For my theory of computation class, we are supposed to do some review/practice problems to work off the rust and make sure we are ready for the course. Some of the problems are induction proofs. I did this at one time, but apparently it has completely escaped me. I've watched a couple tutorials, but still can't do problem 'a'. If anyone can walk me through the first problem I'm pretty sure I could figure out the second one on my own. Any help would be appreciated!
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First verify it holds for n = 1.
Then assume it is true for n = x ( the sum of the first x squares ) and then try to compute the sum of the the first x + 1 squares. You know the result for the first x, you just add the last square to that sum. From there it should be easy.
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