Method of distinguished element
In the mathematical field of enumerative combinatorics, identities are sometimes established by arguments that rely on singling out one "distinguished element" of a set.
Let
be a family of subsets of the set
and let
be a distinguished element of set
. Then suppose there is a predicate
that relates a subset
to
. Denote
to be the set of subsets
from
for which
is true and
to be the set of subsets
from
for which
is false, Then
and
are disjoint sets, so by the method of summation, the cardinalities are additive
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