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Suppose that h(0) = 0, h(1) = 1 and for n ≥ 2, h(n) = 5h(n − 1) − 6h(n − 2) + 4 × 3 n. Use strong induction to show that h(n) = 35 × 2 n − 35 × 3 n + 12n3 n.

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