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Find the designated term of the binomial expansion.
5th term of (4a+2b)^3 This is done without using Pascal's Triangle.
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Maria
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15. Write the 5th term of (3x + 2y)7.
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Jessica
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Write the binomial expansion of (x^2+2/x)^5.
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Jessica
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how do you expand the following as a series of ascending powers of x upto x^2 using binomial expansion
for this function
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mo
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Determine the constant term in the expansion of (x+2)^9. would it be 2^9?
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Sandy
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The expression 81p^4 + 108 p^3 r^3 + 54p^2 r^6 + 12 pr^9 + r^12 is the expansion of which binomial?
A: (3p+r^3)^4 The fifth term
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Jeremy
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The expression 81 p^4 + 108p^3r^3 + 54p^2r^6 + 12pr^9 + r^12 is the expansion of which binomial?
My answer: (3p + r^3)^4
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Lanie.
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how do you expand the power of a binomal in (x+3)^4
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Christina
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Hi, I can't figure out what I'm supposed to do on this problem. Could someone help? Thanks.
Find the coefficient of a of the term
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Mike
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Could someone check these answers for me. Thanks
1. (3x+y)^7 = 2187x^7 + 5103x^6y + 5103x^5y^2 + 8505x^4y^3 + 2835x^3y^4 +
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Marin
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Use Pascal's Triangle to expand the binomial.
(d – 3)6
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vhjjk
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Whats the right answer
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial. (d – 4b)3
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vhjjk
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the first three erms in the expansion of 1+ay)^n are 1, 12y, and 68y^2.
(1+ay)^n= 1+nay+n(n-1) (ay)^2 2 evalate a and n. using
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berts
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(k+t)^22. wat ar the coeffiecient of the firt three terms
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bobby
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Find the term not involving y in the expansion of (1 + y2)^5
y^3
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bobby
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the first three terms in the expansion of (1+ay)to the power of n are 1, 12y, and 68y to the power of 2.
Evaluate a and n. us the
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Ashley
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for the expansion of (k+t)power22, state
a. the number of terms b. the degree of each term c. the first four terms in the
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larry
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find the first 5 terms in the expansion of (r-2s) power of 8
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larry
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Write the 6th term of the expansion of
(x^2-2y)^9 and simplify. Thanks!
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JANE
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okay the question is as follows:
determine the coefficient of the middle term in the expanxion of (2x-3)^ 10 n/2 = 10/2 = 5 10C5
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Anonymous
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Find
1.The first 4 terms of the binomial expansion in ascending powers of x of (1+x/4)^8. 2.Use your expansion to estimate
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lindsay
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find the coefficient of the fourth term of (×+2)^5
a. 32 b. 48 c. 64 d. 80
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M
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Find the coefficient of the fourth term of left-parenthesis x plus 2 right-parenthesis Superscript 5 Baseline.
(1 point)
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Multiple Choice
Use Pascal's Triangle to expand the binomial. (d – 3)6 (1 point) Responses d6 – 18d5 + 135d4 – 540d3 +
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gaconnectionsansw3r
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Question Use Pascal’s Triangle to expand the binomial. (8v + s)5 (1 point) Responses s5 + 320s4v + 5,120s3v2 + 40,960s2v3 +
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(4c-2)^2 Square The Binomial
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(w+7)^2 SQUARE THE BINOMIAL
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expand a simplify the first three terms of each binomial power
a. (2z*3 - 3y*2)*5 b. (3b*2 - 2/b)*14 c. (5x*3 + 3y*2)*8 d.
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cathy
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Use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial. (d−5y)6
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Use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial.%0D%0A%0D%0A(d−5y)6 show all your work
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By setting x equal to the appropriate values in the binomial expansion ( or one of its derivatives) evaluate the following :
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frustrated
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1.Find the third term of the expansion of the given expression.
(a+b)^6 2.se the Binomial Theorem to expand and (where possible)
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Mary
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find the first 3 terms in the expansion of (x+4)(1+3x)^-2 as a series in ascending powers.
I expanded the second bracket using
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George
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Find the fifth term in the expansion of (4-1/5x)^9 in ascending powers of x
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Alice
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Multiply using the rule for the square of a binomial. (7x + 4)^2
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slomo
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(2x−4y3)2(3x6y2)
Step 1: Response area Step 2: Response area Step 3:
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jhgfd
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What is the second term of (p+q)^5
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APartNet
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multiply the two binomial below
(2x-3)(2x+3) the answer is 4x^2+9 is this correct
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pavleen
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Can anybody help me on this problem for my Algebra 2 class, I am having a hard time tyring to solve it step by step.
The
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asked by
Selena
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Use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial.
(m+n)^5
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zaynab
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expand the binomial- (5y-11)^4
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zaynab
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find the fourth term of the binomial expansion (a-5)^7
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zaynab
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prove that cos^4 x=(1/8) 3 + 4cos2 x+ cos 4 x using binomial expansion
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Goke
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Can anybody help me on this problem for my Algebra 2 class, I am having a hard time tyring to solve it step by step.
The
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Selena
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Use the Binomial Theorem to write the first three terms of the binomial.
(x+2y)^10
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Keonn'a
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Find the third term of (2n+3m)^5
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Keonn'a
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Find the coefficient of x^7y^4 in the binomial expansion of (1/4*x -16y)^11
so far i have 11Ck(1/4 x)^11-k
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Emma
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in the expansion of (x^2+3)^10 what is the coefficient of the term containing x^16. I did 10c4 * 3. But i am not getting the
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Kennedy
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Expand (3-x)(2+x)^3 by using binomial expansion
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Expand (8h+4)
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