Hehe that's where it get's funny.. because n>= 2, n²<=n! is like 2²<=2! 4 <= 2 .. so it has to n /= 2
So Basis should be n=4 since
4²<=4!
16 <=24
SO: For n=k, k²<=k!
but if we take it with n= k+1 it's (k+1)² <=(k+1)...
Homework Statement
Hey I'm a little fuzzy on how the induction-proof really works.. and am therefore a little stuck.. I know some parts.. but I need a kick in the right direction.. you don't have to solve it.. just give me a hint or a kick as I said ^^ that would be nice
Homework...