Use the Principle of Mathematical Induction to show that the given statement is true for all natural
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Use the Principle of Mathematical Induction to show that the given statement is true for all natural numbers.
1•3 + 2•4 + 3•5 + … + n(n + 2) = n/6 (n + 1)(2n + 7)
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