Abstract
In a presentation of mathematical induction many high school students do not grasp the inductive concept readily. Further, aligned dominoes or toy soldiers do not always put the idea of mathematical induction within their reach. Presented here are two examples which give different methods of making an inductive proof, one directly and the other indirectly.
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