Discrete Math - Combinatorics - Trinomial Coefficients question
Let be such that . The trinomial coefficient is given by the rules:
1. for ,
2.
The following questions use this definition.
(a) What are all the trinomial coefficients for ?
(b) Describe the "triangle" of trinomial coefficients (Hint: Think three dimensional Pascal's triangle).
I don't understand the notation at all: n choose k,l,m. What does that even mean? And I don't get how to set up part (a) at all either. It's just very confusing. For (b) I can visualize a Pascal's "pyramid." One where the number below is a sum of the 3 above it. Something like that. But other than that, I'm not really sure what's going on.