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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial.
left parenthesis s plus 3 v right parenthesis Superscript 5 baseline (1 point)
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gaconnectionsansw3r
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial. (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: s Superscript 5 baseline minus 5 s
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How can the Binomial Theorem be useful in helping to prove and use polynomial identities?
can someone please explain this to me
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John
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Find the coefficient of x³ in the expansion of (2x+5)^6
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Liz
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Use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial. (d−5y)^6
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Cassira Lauf
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1) expand (1+3x)^4 using the Binomial Theorem.
2) Use Pascal's Triangle to expand(x+2)^5 3)What is the third term of (a+b)^11?
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95
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Use the binomial formula to find the coefficient of the y^24 s
term in the expansion of (y+2s)^25 (My teacher told me this wasn't
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Sarah :)
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Use the Binomial Theorem to find the fifth term in the expansion (2x+3y)^5.
5!/(5-k)^x^5-kyk 5!/(5-4)!4!^x^5-4y4
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Jon
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Use binomial theorem to to expand squareroot of 4+x in ascending powers of x to four terms.Give the limits for which the
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ceasar
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Find the coefficient of the fifth term in the expansion(rootK+3)^8
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jodi
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What is the coefficient of the fifth term in the expansion of (x + 1)^8?
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Raven
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Using the binomial theorem, Find the first three terms in the expansion of (x-(1/x))^5.
My solution: C(5,0)x5 + C(5,1)(x4)(-1/x)
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Ed
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bionomial theorem
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Anonymous
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Using binomial theorem to expand (2-¼x)⁴
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Nomis
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Find the coefficient of x^7 for (x-3)^11
Use the binomial theorem to expand (2y-3x)^5 Prove that (n over r)= (n over n-r) for all
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Sally
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Using the binomial theroem to estimate 6.07^2
ive got 6^2(1+0.01)^2 but im not sure if its right and i don't know where to go for
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loretta
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Find the coefficient of x^2y^3 in the binomial expansion of (x-2y)^5.
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Mariette
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Use the the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial.
(3a+4x)^3
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Keonn'a
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial.
(s+3v)^5 - s^5 - 5s^4 + 10s^3v^2 + 5sv^4 - v^5 - s^5 + 15s^4v + 90s^3v^2 +
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial.
(s+3v)^5 - s^5 - 5s^4 + 10s^3v^2 + 5sv^4 - v^5 - s^5 + 15s^4v + 90s^3v^2 +
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Use The binomial theorem to expand the binomial.
(d - 4b)^3
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Use The binomial theorem to expand the binomial.
(d-4b)^3
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write down the binomia expansion of (1+y)^8 where y=x+x² as far as the term x^6
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damilous
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand each binomial.
(2x - 1)^6
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Binomial expansion
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How to deal with powers and the coefficients in the binomial expansion
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Use the binomial theorem to expand the binomial. (s−3v)5 (1 point) Responses s5−5s4v+10s3v2−10s2v3+5sv4−v5 s to the 5th
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Zen Holland
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Geetha applies the Binomial Theorem for the expansion of (3x−5y)5 . Which of the following is the last term in the
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Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.
Use the Binomial Theorem
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Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.
Use Pascal’s triangle to
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Which of the following establishes the Binomial Theorem for the expansion of polynomials in the form (a+b)n?(1 point)
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Geoffrey writes out the binomial expansion of (a+b)6 using the Binomial Theorem. Which of the following can he use to find the
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Jaime applies the Binomial Theorem for the expansion of (x−5)4 . Which of the following is the x2 term?(1 point)
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Use the Binomial Theorem to find the binomial expansion of the expression. (d–5)6 (1 point) Responses d6 + 6d5 + 15d4 + 20d3 +
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Use the Binomial Theorem to find the binomial expansion of the expression.
(s-5v)5 s5 -5s4v + 10s3v2 - 10s2v3 +5sv4 - v5 s5 +
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J
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C Use the Binomial Theorem to find the binomial expansion of the expression. (d-5)6 (1 point) d6 + 6d5 + 15d4 + 20d3 + 15d2 +
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J
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Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial. (d – 4b)^3
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Expand (4x+3y)6
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Use the Binomial Theorem to find the binomial expansion of the expression.
(s – 5v)5 (1 point) Responses s5 – 5s4v + 10s3v2
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Use the Binomial Theorem to find the binomial expansion of the expression.
(d–5)6 (1 point) Responses d6 + 6d5 + 15d4 + 20d3 +
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Use the Binomial Theorem to find the binomial expansion of the expression.
(d–5)6 (1 point) Responses d6 + 6d5 + 15d4 + 20d3 +
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