let p(n) be the statement that 1^3 + 2^3 + + n^3 = (n(n+1)/2)^2 for the positive integer n.
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let p(n) be the statement that 1^3 + 2^3 + + n^3 = (n(n+1)/2)^2 for the positive integer n.
a) complete the inductive step.
b) explain why these steps show that this formula is true whenever n is a positive integer.
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