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Abel's binomial theorem

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Abel's binomial theorem, named after Niels Henrik Abel, is a mathematical identity involving sums of binomial coefficients. It states the following:

Example

m = 2

See also

References

  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Abel's binomial theorem". MathWorld.