davidgoes4wce
Well-Known Member
Had a look at the Grove Binomial theorem for the greatest coefficient and one of their examples uses the formula
Tk+1/Tk > 1
Had a look using the Warwick Marlin book which states that
Tk+1/Tk => 1 (greater than or equal to)
Which is right the 'greater than' sign or the 'greater than or equal to' sign?
Tk+1/Tk > 1
Had a look using the Warwick Marlin book which states that
Tk+1/Tk => 1 (greater than or equal to)
Which is right the 'greater than' sign or the 'greater than or equal to' sign?