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A use for a rejected proof edit

I stumbled across Special:Permalink/991951112#Multinomial_Theorem_of_2ⁿᵈ_kind and might have a use it. I am struggling with how to create a bank of freely available exam questions, and think proof's like yours might be extremely useful. My most recent thoughts on this are under construction at v:MyOpenMath/Three types of test questions.

I plan to seek external funding on this project in the near future. If you are interested in seeking full or part time employment, let me know and I will put you on a list of potential collaborators.----Guy vandegrift (talk) 17:44, 12 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hello! And Thanks. But, I am just a Class - X student :-). I don't even know my bank account number. So, as you see, I am not yet old enough for employment.
You know a lot more than me, so, maybe I am of little use to you (maybe you can help me). Nevertheless, I will always be in Wikipedia, and whenever you want, you can msg me in talk page. I stay in Hostel (which is temporarily closed for COVID), so, maybe I won't open Wikipedia everyday.
Anyway, Thanks. Still struggling to believe this message with my eyes. Seeker220 (talk) 03:45, 13 October 2021 (UTC)Reply