In the nth row of Pascal's triangle, n is greater than or equal to 3, show that C(n,0) < C(n,1) <...< C(n,[n/2]) and C(n,[n/2]+1) >...> C(n,n-1) > C(n,n)
In the nth row of Pascal's triangle, n is greater than or equal to 3, show that C(n,0) < C(n,1) <...< C(n,[n/2]) and C(n,[n/2]+1) >...> C(n,n-1) > C(n,n)
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In the nth row of Pascal's triangle, n is greater than or equal to 3, show that C(n,0) < C(n,1) <...< C(n,[n/2]) and C(n,[n/2]+1) >...> C(n,n-1) > C(n,n)
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