HSCya1234567
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Maybe because as you unroll (2k + 1)! you end up getting (k + 1)? That's my guess:Hi all, this might seem really simple, but I was just reading through the solution to this paper, I wasn't sure why k +1 is a factor of (2k + 1)! i understand 2k because of the 'unrolling' of the factorial
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I mean... if you let k = 2, for example:Can the 2 just disappear though?
no worries!oooh okay wait i think that makes sense thankyou so much!