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- well from my understanding, I believe that there would be no way to come up with a correct inductive step since the original statement is false.    --Kim

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I know that the solution to this problem is in the back of the book, but I still can't quite follow the logic. What would the proper inductive step look like?


- well from my understanding, I believe that there would be no way to come up with a correct inductive step since the original statement is false. --Kim

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