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Show that 1∕(1 − x − x2 − x3 − x4 − x5 − x6) is the generating function for the number of ways that the sum n can be obtained when a die is rolled repeatedly and the order of the rolls matters. rosen, kenneth. discrete mathematics and its applications (p. 576). mcgraw-hill higher education. kindle edition.

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