Hey im new to this, thank you its proof needed

In summary, the problem is to prove that for every natural number n, 4^(2n+1) + 3^(n+2) is divisible by 13. The suggested method is to use proofs by induction, but the person seeking help is not familiar with this method. They are asking for assistance with solving the problem, but the responder is reminding them that they cannot simply provide the solution without putting in any effort themselves.
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Homework Statement



Prove that for every natural number n we have that 4^(2n+1) + 3^ (n+2) is divisible by 13


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



im not too sure any help or anything please
 
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Are you familiar with proofs by induction? Try using that.
 
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no I am really familiar with that, i know that i have to use but I am not sure how to, could you please help on how to answer this pleases, thank you
 
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roopi said:
no I am really familiar with that, i know that i have to use but I am not sure how to, could you please help on how to answer this pleases, thank you

Unfortunately, that is not how we work here. We help people with their assignment but do not do them for people.

Show us what you have done and we will be willingly to help you. If you don't put in any effort then it is unreasonable for you to expect real help.
 

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