Question: What conclusion can be drawn about the sequence of statements Pn for each situation? (a) P3 is true and Pk implies Pk + 1. (b)

What conclusion can be drawn about the sequence of statements Pn for each situation?
(a) P3 is true and Pk implies Pk + 1.
(b) P1, P2, P3, . . . , P50 are all true.
(c) P1, P2, and P3 are all true, but the truth of Pk does not imply that Pk + 1 is true.
(d) P2 is true and P2k implies P2k+2.

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