Since you say this is your result halfway through, you must have made a mistake earlier. This is one reason we ask you to show the entire problem, as given to you, in addition to your work: We can catch mistakes you have made!I am working on a proof, and I'm about halfway through and I have this, which I know to be true, but I need help in showing that it is true.
C(k+1,3) + C(k+1,2) = C(k+1,3)
Help from here would be appreciated, as I think I'm a little stuck...
(7th grader is Subhotosh..... )Whenever you add two numbers and the answer is one of those numbers, then the other number better be 0.
I tell this to a 7th grader whom I tutor all the time!
Actually he is still working towards that goal. He is trying but its going slowly. He is a difficult student.(7th grader is Subhotosh..... )
Slowly but surely, even the most difficult students will graduate under your guidelines.Actually he is still working towards that goal. He is trying but its going slowly. He is a difficult student.