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Is it \(_nC_r\) or \(^nC_r\)?<ref>[https://twitter.com/christianp/status/335024096947617793 Tweet by Christian Lawson-Perfect]</ref>
Is it \(_nC_r\) or \(^nC_r\)?<ref>[https://twitter.com/christianp/status/335024096947617793 Tweet by Christian Lawson-Perfect]</ref>


More commonly used is the binomial coefficient notation \binom{n}{r}.
More commonly used is the binomial coefficient notation \( \binom{n}{r}\).

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Is it \(_nC_r\) or \(^nC_r\)?[1]

More commonly used is the binomial coefficient notation \( \binom{n}{r}\).