Principle of Mathematical Induction Class 11 Notes – Chapter 4
What is Mathematical Induction?
Mathematical induction is a specialized form of working on different cases and coming up with observations. Induction is the compilation from a particular set of facts. This method is used to prove a wide range of statements in which we analyze the legitness of the case. The set should be denumerable in order for mathematical induction to work with an infinite set, meaning that it should be having a one-to-one correspondence between the elements of the set in question and the set of positive integers. Please refer Principle of Mathematical Induction Class 11 Notes for more revision notes.
