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+ | Its name is due to the "hockey-stick" which appears when the numbers are plotted on Pascal's Triangle, as shown in the representation of the theorem to the right (where n=2 and k=3). |
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Hockey Stick Theorem
The Hockey-stick theorem states:
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Its name is due to the "hockey-stick" which appears when the numbers are plotted on Pascal's Triangle, as shown in the representation of the theorem to the right (where n=2 and k=3).