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sgnagni
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Hello all,
I've been asked for a graduate level course to do a proof using induction that shows that nCr always turns out to be an integer. I thought that I might use Pascal's triangle somehow and the fact that nCr is equal to n! / r!(n-r)! (I saw a brief explanation of this while doing a web search) but am not sure how to lay out the proof. This seems really really complicated... am I wrong? Any help will be much appreciated.
SG
I've been asked for a graduate level course to do a proof using induction that shows that nCr always turns out to be an integer. I thought that I might use Pascal's triangle somehow and the fact that nCr is equal to n! / r!(n-r)! (I saw a brief explanation of this while doing a web search) but am not sure how to lay out the proof. This seems really really complicated... am I wrong? Any help will be much appreciated.
SG