Talk:N choose k

Rationale
English speakers who are unfamiliar with the term "binomial coefficient" may be more familiar with this "terminology", reflecting how the binomial coefficient is spoken in ordinary speech. The variables N and K are often used for the two parameters of the binomial coefficient when no actual variables or numbers are under consideration. A google search for "n choose k" will reveal the prevalence of this usage. --Stepleton (talk) 03:55, 17 April 2008 (UTC)