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Which value can you use for n to show that the first step in a proof by mathematical induction of "For all the positive integers n, 1^2+2^2+...+n^2=n(n+1)(2n+1)/6 " is true? a. n = 3.26
b. n = 1/4
c. n = 1
d. n = -10.1

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