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By induction hypothesis, the series 1² + 2² + 3² + … + p² can be proved equivalent to ____________

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a

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b

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Answer: (b).b

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Q. By induction hypothesis, the series 1² + 2² + 3² + … + p² can be proved equivalent to ____________
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