For $n \geq 4$, show that $\binom{\binom{n}{2}}{2} = 3 \binom{n}{3}+ 3 \binom{n}{4}$.
LHS: So we have a set of $\binom{n}{2}$ elements, and we are choosing a $2$ element subset.
RHS: We are choosing a $3$ element subset and a $4$ element subset (each from a set of $n$ elements). But we multiply by $3$ by the multiplication principle for some reason.