Talk:Rule of succession

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[edit] the correct formula of Euler integral

Michael, the formula

\int_0^1 p^s(1-p)^{n-s}\,dp={(s+1)!(n-s+1)! \over (n+2)!}

should be corrected as

\int_0^1 p^s(1-p)^{n-s}\,dp={(s)!(n-s)! \over (n+1)!}

May I correct this for you? -- Jung dalglish 2 July 2005 08:35 (UTC)


Go ahead -- I'll check it closely later. Michael Hardy 3 July 2005 00:17 (UTC)

I changed it. - April 2006, after some idiot had reverted Jung's correction

[edit] Notation

I'm studying this stuff in school and I didn't know the Cartesian Product symbol... Couldn't we put a side-bar in that lists the mathematical notation used and link it to the "Table of Mathematical Symbols" or something along those lines?

I think it would be helpful for math pages in general. Many other articles for different subjects have sidebars like that.