wait, no… that can’t be right
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_theorem#Newton.27s_generalized_binomial_theorem
weird. there’s no easy solution to that.
that would, of course, be expanded as: a^n+b^n
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_theorem
Another explanation can be found at Mathforum
the answer is c to the 3rd x a slice of pie and iced tea, didnt you guys ever pass schools?
WTF? That’s all wrong, you forgot to factor in the fact that the pie is a-symmetric.
crap.
Anybody can create their own method of math.
you can’t say it’s incorrect…
wait, no… that can’t be right
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_theorem#Newton.27s_generalized_binomial_theorem
weird. there’s no easy solution to that.
that would, of course, be expanded as:
a^n+b^n
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_theorem
Another explanation can be found at Mathforum
the answer is c to the 3rd x a slice of pie and iced tea, didnt you guys ever pass schools?
WTF? That’s all wrong, you forgot to factor in the fact that the pie is a-symmetric.
crap.
Anybody can create their own method of math.
you can’t say it’s incorrect…