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As you read in the book, the details will be brought about as they came to me throughout the 50 years or so. I guess the catalyst of this book was the one statement made to the class (HS) around 1962 or 1963 - "when a binomial is expanded to its power, there will be one more number of terms than the exponent number". This book "Dynamic Distributions of Binomials" will show you what I found to be a useful paradigm.

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As you read in the book, the details will be brought about as they came to me throughout the 50 years or so. I guess the catalyst of this book was the one statement made to the class (HS) around 1962 or 1963 - "when a binomial is expanded to its power, there will be one more number of terms than the exponent number". This book "Dynamic Distributions of Binomials" will show you what I found to be a useful paradigm.

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I was born in Globe, AZ on April 17, 1946. I graduated from Miami High School, Miami Arizona. I spent four great years in the Air Force (1965 - 1969). Math has been with me and influenced me to be involved with it all my life as far back as I can remember. For some reason or other, binomial expansions and foiling binomials, caught my interest early in high school. Mr. Danny Kinnard, math teacher at Miami HS was my hero. He could manipulate the Binomial theorem like magic. On and off from the early sixties 'til a few years ago, I'll say 2007 did I start really putting a lot of time into this book. As you read in the book, the details will be brought about as they came to me throughout the 50 years or so. I guess the catalyst of this book was the one statement made to the class (HS) around 1962 or 1963 - "when a binomial is expanded to its power, there will be one more number of terms than the exponent number". This book "Dynamic Distributions of Binomials" will show you what I found to be a useful paradigm.