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How about expand (1+2\x)^1\2. Upto the term in x^3
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Why is r=0 in that first term??
1-1=0
1st term means T1 which is Tr+1 so T1+0=1 whuch ia T1 here r =0
can someone explain 2:49
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Why is r = r-1
counting up from 0 in this case which would make it one less
In this question 3, why did r become 3. Why?
How did you find r.
Where?
The solving on last term is not correct, r is supposed to be 2, r= 0,1,2
I was also confused but then i remembered that it is from 0 to n ie. 0,1,2,3
Are u trying to say that after expanding that bracket, the last term will have a power of 2?
Last term means nCn where n=r so he is correct
The solving on last term is not correct, r is supposed to be 2, r= 0,1,2
I was also confused but then i remembered that it is from 0 to n ie. 0,1,2,3
It is because we took the last term as n-1 which should be n
Like how is r supposed to be 2 in the last one? He is very correct.
Try the direct expansion and see if you don't get the same answer with his.