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Binomial coefficient - Wikipedia In mathematics, the binomial coefficients are the positive integers that occur as coefficients in the binomial theorem
Binomial Identity -- from Wolfram MathWorld In general, a binomial identity is a formula expressing products of factors as a sum over terms, each including a binomial coefficient (n; k) The prototypical example is the binomial theorem
Combinatorial Identities and Binomial Coeffecients1 In this lecture we will see a novel way of proving identities (equations) To prove two expressions are equal, we show so by describing a set such that the cardinality of the set can be argued to be both the LHS and the RHS Sounds strange, right? But it is a very handy and powerful method