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May 5th, 2004, 03:59 PM
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could someone please expand this for me:
(a+x)^n
if n is a +ve integer, then I can use pascals triangle, but quite often it is a fration. in which case the binomial expand to infinity, but how do you find, for example, the first four numbers of:
(1+x)^1/3
I think it is something like:
1/0! + 1+x1/3/1! + (x-1)x1/3/1!2! + (x-1)(x-2)x1/3/1!2!3!
am I correct? I have a maths exam tommorrow, I want to pass the damn thing.
Last edited by Acidic; May 6th, 2004 at 02:54 AM.
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May 5th, 2004, 06:46 PM
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(1+x)^1/3 = 1 + (1/3)x + (1/3)(-2/3)(x^2)/2! + (1/3)(-2/3)(-5/3)(x^3)/3! + ...
keep taking one off the power, increase the x power, and increase the factorial on the bottom.
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May 6th, 2004, 02:53 AM
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