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Sep 19th, 2007, 09:48 PM
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Sep 20th, 2007, 03:48 AM
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Re: Binomial Theorem
The first part is almost correct: only the sign of the 4th term must be negative:
[1- (x/2)]10 = 1 - 5x + 45x2/4 - 15x3 + ...
and this is why in the second part you get 120 rather than -30, check it!
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Sep 20th, 2007, 04:21 AM
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Sep 20th, 2007, 05:06 AM
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Re: Binomial Theorem
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Hahaha, I see. Careless! Thanks for pointing out the mistake for me krtxmrtz!
Hmm, perhaps you could give me some hints on how to do for this question>>> [x-(2/x^2)]^16 ?
Thanks a lot. 
Do you know & understand the binomial expansion?
Last edited by krtxmrtz; Sep 21st, 2007 at 01:59 AM.
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Sep 20th, 2007, 10:06 PM
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Sep 21st, 2007, 12:59 AM
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Sep 21st, 2007, 02:43 AM
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Re: Binomial Theorem
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And, how to find the coefficient of x in the expansion of
[x-(2/x^2)]^16?
Thanks again.
The expansion of (a + b)n has n+1 terms and the j-th term is:
[n! / ((j - 1)!*(n - j + 1)!)] an - j + 1bj - 1
and the sum of the powers of a and b is always n:
n - j + 1 + (j - 1) = n
In your specific case, the j-th term is:
[16! / ((j - 1)!*(17 - j)!)] x16 - j + 1(-2/x2)j - 1 = [16! / ((j - 1)!*(17 - j)!)] x17 - j(-2*x-2)j - 1 = [16! / ((j - 1)!*(17 - j)!)] x17 - j(-2)j - 1*x-2(j - 1)
so you're aiming at a j value such that the power of x is 1,
17 - j -2(j - 1) = 1 wherefore j = 6, so finally the term you want is:
[16! / ((6 - 1)!*(17 - 6)!)] x17 - 6(-2)6 - 1*x-2(6 - 1) = [16! / (5! * 11!)]x11*(-2)5x-10 = -4362*32 x = -139776 x
And to be strict, the coefficient is just -139776
Last edited by krtxmrtz; Sep 21st, 2007 at 02:46 AM.
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Sep 22nd, 2007, 08:43 AM
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Sep 22nd, 2007, 04:09 PM
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Re: Binomial Theorem
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Your workings look so complicated...*blur*
Yes, I was trying to do it such that you didn't have to write the entire expansion up to the 6th term, but it finally turned out more complicated. You can go on with the binomial theorem and explicitely write the expansion for (a + b)n for n = 16 and then substitute the values for your particular case, i.e. a = x and b = 2 / x2
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Sep 26th, 2007, 05:32 AM
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