Binomial problem: Prove sum[k=0,n] (n-choose-k) {sum[i=0,k] (-3)^i (k-choose-i)} = (-1)^n

elioruzan

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Hi everyone.
I stumbled upon this question and couldn't know how to start.
I need to prove this identity using summation and binomial properties without induction.
Any help would be appreciated!Screenshot_20230213-232537_(1).png
 
Still couldn't solve it ?
I know that the sum of even binomial coefficients equals that of the odd but it wasn't really a breakthrough..
Please pinpoint my blind spot ?
Please show us what you see! Without knowing what you tried, we can't tell what you missed.

In particular, what does the summation look like when you replace the inner sum with its value? Do the same thing there that you did to find the inner sum.
 
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