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Binomial Identity Proof Question (1 Viewer)

adzy

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Can anybody do this question?

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(Nc1)^2 + 2(Nc2)^2 + 3(Nc3)^2 + .... n(NcN)^2 = (2n-1)! / [(n-1!)]^2

where NcR = N choose R
 

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Another method.

(nc1)^2 + 2(nc2)^2... + n(ncn)^2
= n/2 [ (nc0)^2 + (nc1)^2 ...+(ncn)^2) ] (since nCk = nC(n-k))
= n/2 . (2n)!/(n!)^2 (an almost standard result)
= n(2n-1)c(n-1) after some basic algebra.

tutor01: you knew what I meant p
 
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Tigger, you are either really skilled with computers or that is from another source...:)
 

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not from another source, nor am i very skilled. Just used microsoft equation editor, then saved the equation box as an image in png form, then attached it to the post.
 

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oi tigger you bloody smart ass, you must of aced your 4unit trial ey? or is their some guy who always beats you? i hate those dam guys!
 

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