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Revision as of 14:38, 1 December 2015
The Multinomial Theorem states that where is the multinomial coefficient .
Note that this is a direct generalization of the Binomial Theorem: when it simplifies to
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[hide]Proof
Using induction and the Binomial Theorem
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Combinatorial proof
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Problems
Intermediate
- The expression
is simplified by expanding it and combining like terms. How many terms are in the simplified expression?
(Source: 2006 AMC 12A Problem 24)
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