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#1 2008-03-29 06:44:14

shaoen01
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Registered: 2008-01-26
Posts: 18

Counting Question - Binomial theorem

How do you convert a sum in closed form into using the summation symbol and using an ellipsis.

Qns 1:
n(1+x)^{n-1}

Thanks

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#2 2008-03-29 08:19:45

Ricky
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Registered: 2005-12-04
Posts: 3,791

Re: Counting Question - Binomial theorem

You use the binomial theorem...  But I'm not entirely certain what it is you're asking.

summation symbol and using an ellipsis

Typically, you use a summation symbol or an ellipsis.  For example, you have an n degree polynomial, we can represent this by:

or


"In the real world, this would be a problem.  But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist.  So we'll go ahead and do that now..."

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