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If z1, z2 ∈ C prove that

(i) |z1 – z2| ≤ |z1| + |z2|

(ii) |z1 + z2| ≥ |z1| – |z2|

(iii) |z1 + z2 + ….. + zn| ≤ |z1| + |z2| + ……. + |zn|

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(iii) Now, we will prove (i) and (ii) by principle of mathematical induction.

Step I. Clearly the given standard is true for n = 1 and n = 2.

Step II. Let the given standard is true for n = k, i.e,

Hence, by the principle of mathematical induction the given statement is true for each positive integer n.

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