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(6^(k+1)-6)/5+6^(k+1)=(6^(k+2)-6)/5
We move all terms to the left:
(6^(k+1)-6)/5+6^(k+1)-((6^(k+2)-6)/5)=0
We calculate fractions
6^(k+1)=0
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