BINOMIAL EXPANSION OF $(1-X)^N$ - MATHEMATICS STACK EXCHANGE
(1+a)^n This yields exactly the ordinary expansion. Then, by substituting -x for a, we see that the solution is simply the ordinary binomial expansion with alternating signs, just as everyone else … From math.stackexchange.com
FORMULA FOR $1^2+2^2+3^2+...+N^2$ - MATHEMATICS STACK EXCHANGE
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HOW CAN 1+1=3 BE POSSIBLE? - MATHEMATICS STACK EXCHANGE
Feb 3, 2021 Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for … From math.stackexchange.com
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA - PROVE THAT 1+1=2 - MATHEMATICS STACK EXCHANGE
Jan 15, 2013 The main reason that it takes so long to get to $1+1=2$ is that Principia Mathematica starts from almost nothing, and works its way up in very tiny, incremental steps. … From math.stackexchange.com
SERIES EXPANSION: $\FRAC{1}{(1-X)^N}$ - MATHEMATICS STACK EXCHANGE
Dec 2, 2024 What is the expansion for $(1-x)^{-n}$? Could find only the expansion upto the power of $-3$. Is there some general formula? From math.stackexchange.com
SUM OF 1 - 1/2 + 1/3 +.... + 1/N - MATHEMATICS STACK EXCHANGE
One can write $$1+\frac12+\frac13+\cdots+\frac1n=\gamma+\psi(n+1)$$ where $\gamma$ is Euler's constant and $\psi$ is the digamma function. Of course, one reason for creating the … From math.stackexchange.com
WHAT DOES $QAQ^{-1}$ ACTUALLY MEAN? - MATHEMATICS STACK …
Apr 28, 2020 1 $\begingroup$ When one thinks of matrix products like that, it's helpful to remember that matrices, unlike vectors, have two sets of bases: one for the domain and one … From math.stackexchange.com
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