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An application of the method of Induction to the proof of a general result or theorem should involve two steps: (i) the discovery of the result to be proved by the consideration of particular cases; (ii) a proof, by Mathematical Induction, or otherwise, that the result, found to be true in particular cases, is universally true.
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