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I am going to guess that your first line is an intermediate stage in your working for a different question.Is there a way to factorise:
m^3 -3m^2 +2m +3m^2n-3mn+3mn^2-3mn+n^3-3n^2+2n into:
(m-n)(m-n-1)(m-n-2)? Thx in advance.
I got (m+n)(m+n-1)(m+n-2), is there something wrong with the question or am I simply wrong?Is there a way to factorise:
m^3 -3m^2 +2m +3m^2n-3mn+3mn^2-3mn+n^3-3n^2+2n into:
(m-n)(m-n-1)(m-n-2)? Thx in advance.
Much more easily done combinatorially than algebraically.The actual question is proving: (m+n)C3=mC3+mC2nC1+mC1nC2+nC3. Combinations :/
Thank you!
Thank you!If you still want to know how to do it algebraically:
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How would you articulate this in an exam? Nice math skills
Probably just write it similarly to that (though you probably wouldn't need full sentences), and maybe draw a diagram if it helps, like:How would you articulate this in an exam? Nice math skills![]()
And nice LaTex skills haha.Probably just write it similarly to that (though you probably wouldn't need full sentences), and maybe draw a diagram if it helps, like:
where each * represents a distinct object.