If (1+x)^n = sigma(r=0-->n) (nCr)(x^r) then show by integration that
sigma (r=0-->n) ((-1)^n)(nCr)/(r+1) = 1/(n+1).
Writing it out might be easier to understand.
I integrated both sides, the LHS is easy, the RHS i can get, but i cant work out what to do after that.
Thanks
sigma (r=0-->n) ((-1)^n)(nCr)/(r+1) = 1/(n+1).
Writing it out might be easier to understand.
I integrated both sides, the LHS is easy, the RHS i can get, but i cant work out what to do after that.
Thanks