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− | {{command|algebra}} | + | ;BinomialCoefficient( <Number>, <Number> ) |
− | ; BinomialCoefficient | + | :Calculates the binomial coefficient <math> n \choose r </math>. The first Number represents all elements ''n'' and the second Number represents the selected elements ''r''. |
− | {{example|1=<code>BinomialCoefficient | + | :{{example|1=<code><nowiki>BinomialCoefficient(5, 3)</nowiki></code> yields ''10''.}} |
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− | {{example|1=<code>BinomialCoefficient | + | If your input in the [[File:Menu view cas.svg|link=|16px]] [[CAS View]] contains undefined variables, then this command yields a formula for the binomial coefficient. |
+ | ::{{example|1=<code><nowiki>BinomialCoefficient(n, 3)</nowiki></code> yields <math>\frac{n^{3} - 3 n^{2} + 2 n}{6}</math>.}} | ||
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+ | {{Note|1= See also [[nPr Command|NPr command]].}} |
Latest revision as of 11:07, 11 October 2017
- BinomialCoefficient( <Number>, <Number> )
- Calculates the binomial coefficient n \choose r . The first Number represents all elements n and the second Number represents the selected elements r.
- Example:
BinomialCoefficient(5, 3)
yields 10.
- Hint: If your input in the CAS View contains undefined variables, then this command yields a formula for the binomial coefficient.
- Example:
BinomialCoefficient(n, 3)
yields \frac{n^{3} - 3 n^{2} + 2 n}{6}.
Note: See also NPr command.