Dice and Polynomials – Part 2

Can polynomials help invent new dice?
Can polynomials help invent new dice?

In my last blog post, I explained how to quickly and easily work out, say, the number of ways to get a 10 on three dice, just by multiplying together some polynomials. It doesn’t have to be real dice of course. The trick works just as well for spinners, balls in a hat, or computer random number generators.

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