A Generalization of Tepper's Identity

Abstract

In this paper, we first give a simple combinatorial proof of Tepper's identity. Then, as a by product of this interesting identity we present another proof of the well-known Wilson's identity in number theory. Finally, we obtain a generalization of Tepper's identity for any polynomial with real coefficients.

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