Binomial coefficient
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The binomial coefficient is a part of combinatorics. The binomial coefficient represent the number of possible choices of k elements out of n elements. The binomial coefficient is written as .
Definition
Example
Formulas involving binomial coefficients
Examples
- =
Usage
The binomial coefficient can be used to describe the mathematics of lottery games. For example the German Lotto has a system, where you can choose 6 numbers from the numbers 1 to 49. The binomial coefficient is 13,983,816, so the probability to choose the correct six numbers is .
Binomial coefficients and prime numbers
If p is a prime number then p divides for every . The converse is also true.