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+ | Pascal's Identity states that <math>\binom{n}{r}+\binom{n}{r+1}=\binom{n+1}{r+1}</math> |
Revision as of 19:15, 15 June 2019
Here is the formula for a choose b: . This is assuming that of course .
Why is it important?
a choose b counts the number of ways you can pick b things from a set of a things. For example . More at https://artofproblemsolving.com/videos/counting/chapter4/64.
a choose 2
Here is a list of n choose 2's
These are triangle numbers! My proof uses induction (assuming something is true unless proofed true or not true). Then Simplify:
More Simplify:
So now we have proved it. If you don't get what I did on the second step go to Proof Without Words on this wiki.
Pascal's Identity
Pascal's Identity states that