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Question 6.25 for MC II-A Combinatorics
For this question, am I supposed to prove the Multinomial Theoream Gauss? And if so, could I receive a hint for the proof? I have no clue on how to start the problem. Thanks
For this problem you want to prove that in $(a_1 + a_2 + \cdots + a_j)^n$, the coefficient of $a_1^{k_1}a_2^{k_2}\cdots a_j^{k_j}$, where $k_1 + k_2 + \cdots + k_j = n$ is equal to $$\dfrac{n!}{(k_1!)\cdot (k_2!)\cdots (k_j!)}.$$
Let $k_1 + k_2 + \cdots + k_j = n$ and consider all the words of length $n$ with letters $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_j$, where $a_i$ occurs $k_j$ times. For each of these words there will be an occurrence of $a_1^{k_1}a_2^{k_2}\cdots a_j^{k_j}$ when we expand $(a_1 + a_2 + \cdots + a_j)^n$.
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