I decided to combine my article writing with wikis by adding them to the Brilliant Wiki.
So, here's my first wiki on Vandermonde's Identity
I found some discussions on Brilliant regarding this identity, where students asked for the explanation, so I decided to add them up to the wiki. I hope, you all will like it.
I would appreciate if you can edit the wiki to make it better.
Thanks,
Kishlaya Jaiswal
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Ah, I remember the day I first learn about Vandermonde's Identity (combinatorial proof), and it was amazing!
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Yea, Combinatorics is amazing! In fact, I find the dual counting (counting in two different ways) to be the best part of it.