Rebecca421
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I am trying to come up with an identity using a combinatorial proof by considering a (n x 1) checkerboard, and examining what happens if you focus on the split between the first and second tiles (split A) and the split between the (n-1)th and (n)th tiles (split B). You can cover a tile with either a square or a domino (if you use a domino it covers 2 tiles).
It is given that there are four cases, 2 of which are identical, and that one of the cases is a domino on both A and B.
I'm not sure why there are only four cases or what they should be.
It is given that there are four cases, 2 of which are identical, and that one of the cases is a domino on both A and B.
I'm not sure why there are only four cases or what they should be.