Multinomial Coefficient Formula. Valuation of multinomial coefficients. Informally you can think of it as a way to find how many permutations are possible when you have duplicate values for k.
Nk the following examples illustrate how to calculate the multinomial coefficient in practice. In formal terms the multinomial coefficient formula gives the expansion of k 1 k 2 k n where k i are non negative integers. Informally you can think of it as a way to find how many permutations are possible when you have duplicate values for k.
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The number of terms in a multinomial sum n m is equal to the number of monomials of degree n on the variables x 1 x m. Informally you can think of it as a way to find how many permutations are possible when you have duplicate values for k. . Nk such that n1 n2.