Find the first three terms in the expansion of
(i) (1 - 2x/3)^5
I have 1 - 10x/3 + 40x^2/9 + ... as the answer. Is my answer correct? If not, could anyone give me the correct answer and I will try to work it out...Thanks. :)
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Find the first three terms in the expansion of
(i) (1 - 2x/3)^5
I have 1 - 10x/3 + 40x^2/9 + ... as the answer. Is my answer correct? If not, could anyone give me the correct answer and I will try to work it out...Thanks. :)
Ohya, check the workings for this question too...
Find the first three terms in the expansion of
(i) (3 + x) ^5
(5C0) 3^5(x)^0 + (5C1) 3^4(x)^1 + (5C2) 3^3(x)^2. . .
=> 3^5 + 5 (3^4)x + 10 (3^3)x^2 . . .
=> 243 + 405x + 270x^2. . .
Thanks. :)