Here’s a curious way to split a product of two integers into two summands:
For example, for n=3 and b=10,
Now since we can consider
where the n cancels out on the right hand side, we have the following

Take care
@qed
Here’s a curious way to split a product of two integers into two summands:
For example, for n=3 and b=10,
Now since we can consider
where the n cancels out on the right hand side, we have the following
Take care
@qed