"Compute sum_{j=0}^{m} 3^j ((m),(j))

Julian Werner

Julian Werner

Answered question

2022-09-05

"Compute j = 0 m 3 j ( m j )
The result should be somewhat familiar. Then, use the binomial theorem to verify the result."
I'm having some serious trouble with this problem. I'm not sure how to start computing.
What is the first step here?

Answer & Explanation

Lena Ibarra

Lena Ibarra

Beginner2022-09-06Added 13 answers

Step 1
If you know the binomial theorem, it may be easier to apply to the following rewriting of your expression:
j = 0 m ( m j ) 3 j 1 m j
Step 2
I'm not sure how you are expected to arrive at the general result without the binomial theorem, though. Maybe you are supposed to just evaluate the expression for selected values of m, and observe the obvious pattern?

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