Re: Harder HSC Papers
I honestly don't think P(0,0) is meaningful. I can see why it could be equal to zero as much as why it could be equal to one (though I don't think I can put it into words).
I see it in kind of a similar way to 0^0 being undefined.
I was thinking that if
P(1,0) is going to be 0 (and so
P(2,0),
P(3,0), etc. all equal 0), then
P(0,0) would have to be 1? As glittergal96 said:
''But you have thrown zero tails to start with, without throwing any heads.''
which makes it sound like given the 'zeroth' tails has 'just' been tossed, we mean that we are just starting, which means we must have 0 heads, i.e.
P(0,0) = 1. If
P(1,0) is meaningful, then
P(0,0) should be too. Maybe we should restrict the tails count to be positive.
(Of course this is all irrelevant for the problem at hand.)
Also, for any fixed positive integer
N, the sum over all non-negative integers
k of
P(
k,
N) is going to be 1, so it is probably natural to have
P(0,0) to be 1, if we were interested in assigning a value to it.