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:Its the extension of the [[binomial theorem]] for non-(positive integer) exponents, yes. (note that <math>{r\choose k}</math> really is a polynomial in <math>r</math>, hence the result). <font style="font-family:Georgia,sans-serif">[[User:Azjps|Azjps]] ([[User talk:Azjps|<font color="green">talk</font>]])</font> 22:09, 29 April 2008 (UTC) | :Its the extension of the [[binomial theorem]] for non-(positive integer) exponents, yes. (note that <math>{r\choose k}</math> really is a polynomial in <math>r</math>, hence the result). <font style="font-family:Georgia,sans-serif">[[User:Azjps|Azjps]] ([[User talk:Azjps|<font color="green">talk</font>]])</font> 22:09, 29 April 2008 (UTC) | ||
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Is that really the expanded binomial theorem? --1=2 14:04, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
- Its the extension of the binomial theorem for non-(positive integer) exponents, yes. (note that really is a polynomial in , hence the result). Azjps (talk) 22:09, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
- But look at the exponent in y.