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Example 23 If A = [■8( cos" θ" &sin" θ" @−sin "θ" &cos" θ" )] , then prove that An = [■8(cos n"θ" &sin n"θ" @−sin "nθ" &cos n"θ" )],n ∈ N. We shall prove the result by using mathematical induction. Step 1: Let P(n) : If A = [■8(cos "θ" &sin" θ" @−sin "θ" &cos" θ" )] then An = [■8(cos n"θ" &sin n"θ" @−sin" nθ" &cos n"θ" )] ,n ∈ N. Step 2: Prove for n = 1 For n = 1 L.H.S = A1 = A = [■8(cos" θ" &sin" θ" @−sin" θ" &cos" θ" )], R.H.S = [■8(cos" 1θ" &sin "1θ" @−sin 1"θ" &cos "1θ" )] =[■8(cos" θ" &sin" θ" @−sin" θ" &cos" θ" )] L.H.S = R.H.S ∴ P(n) is true for n = 1 Step 3: Assume P(k) to be true and then prove P(k + 1) is true Assume that P (k) is true P(k) : If A = [■8(cos "θ" &sin "θ" @−sin "θ" &cos "θ" )], then Ak = [■8(cos "kθ" &sin k"θ" @−sin k"θ" &cos k"θ" )] , where k ∈ N We will have to prove that P( k +1) is true P(k + 1) : If A = [■8(cos" θ" &sin" θ" @−sin" θ" &cos" θ" )] , then we need to prove Ak+1 = [■8(cos" (k + 1)θ" &sin" (k + 1)θ" @−sin" (k + 1)θ" &cos" (k + 1)θ" )] Solving L.H.S Ak+1 = Ak . A = [■8(cos "kθ" &sin k"θ" @−sin k"θ" &cos k"θ" )] [■8(cos "θ" &sin "θ" @−sin "θ" &cos" θ" )] =[■8(cos" kθ" (cos" θ" )+sin k"θ" (−sin" θ)" &cos kθ(sin "θ)" +sin kθ(cos" θ" )@−sin" kθ" (cos "θ" )+cos k"θ" (−sin "θ)" &−sin "kθ(" sin "θ" )+ cos k"θ" (cos "θ" ))] = [■8(cos" kθ" cos" θ" −sin k"θ" sin" θ" &cos kθ sin "θ" +sin kθ cos" θ" @−sin" kθ" cos "θ" −cos k"θ" sin "θ" &−sin "kθ" sin "θ" + cos k"θ" cos "θ" )] = [■8(cos" kθ" cos" θ" −sin k"θ" sin" θ" &sin "θ" cos kθ +sin kθ cos" θ" @−(sin" kθ" cos "θ" +cos k"θ" sin "θ)" &cos k"θ" cos "θ" − sin "kθ" sin "θ" )] = [■8(cos⁡"(" k"θ + θ)" &sin "(" k"θ + θ)" @−sin" (" k"θ + θ)" &"cos (" k"θ + θ)" )] = [■8(cos⁡"(" k" + 1)θ" &sin" (" k" + 1)θ" @−sin "(" k" + 1)θ" &"cos (" k" + 1)θ" )] = R.H.S Thus P (k + 1) is true ∴ By the principal of mathematical induction , P(n) is true for n ∈ N Thus, if A = [■8(cos "θ" &sin" θ" @−sin "θ" &cos" θ" )] then An = [■8(cos n"θ" &sin n"θ" @−sin" nθ" &cos n"θ" )] for all n ∈ N.

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Davneet Singh has done his B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He has been teaching from the past 14 years. He provides courses for Maths, Science and Computer Science at Teachoo