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Suppose that <math>N</math> and <math>k</math> tend to <math>\infty</math> in such a way that
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<math>k/N</math> remains fixed.  Show that
<math>k/N</math> remains fixed.  Show that



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Suppose that [math]N[/math] and [math]k[/math] tend to [math]\infty[/math] in such a way that [math]k/N[/math] remains fixed. Show that

[[math]] h(N, k, n, x) \rightarrow b(n, k/N, x)\ . [[/math]]