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Suppose that the numbers an are defined inductively by a1 = 1, a2 = 2, a3 = 3, and an = an...

Suppose that the numbers an are defined inductively by a1 = 1, a2 = 2, a3 = 3, and an = an−1 + an−2 + an−3 for ail n ≥ 4. Use the Second Principle of Finite Induction to show that an<2n for every positive integer n.

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 1.1