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Problem #127208
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Binomial theorem and expanding a polynomial
Use the Binomial Theorem to write the expansion of (x + y)^6
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Binomial Theorem
- Use the Binomial Theorem to write the expansion of (x + y) 5
Write the 5th term expansion
- (x+y)to the 16th power
Expanding polynomials
- Expand: (w+5)^4
Polynomial expansion
- (m+n)^4
Using the binomial theorem determine the expansion of the following expressions: (a) (x-2)^5 (b) (w/3 - 1/x)^5 (c) (3 - 7x)^13 Up to four terms (d) (x2 - y3)^45 Up to four terms
- Using the binomial theorem determine the expansion of the following expressions: (a) (x-2)^5 (b) (w/3 - 1/x)^5 (c) (3 - 7x)^13 Up to four terms (d) (x2 - y3)^45 Up to four terms
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