Binomial coefficients with non-integer arguments
The Endeavour 2024-08-18
Summary:
When n and r are positive integers integers, with n ≥ r, there is an intuitive interpretation of the binomial coefficient C(n, r), namely the number of ways to select r things from a set of n things. For this reason C(n, r) is usually pronounced “n choose r.” But what might something like C(4.3, […]
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