Rothe–Hagen identity

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Template:Use American English Template:Short description In mathematics, the Rothe–Hagen identity is a mathematical identity valid for all complex numbers (x,y,z) except where its denominators vanish:

k=0nxx+kz(x+kzk)yy+(nk)z(y+(nk)znk)=x+yx+y+nz(x+y+nzn).

It is a generalization of Vandermonde's identity, and is named after Heinrich August Rothe and Johann Georg Hagen.

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