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sadpwner

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How do you do these? There are no solutions in the textbook so idk if i am doing it right

 

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How do you do these? There are no solutions in the textbook so idk if i am doing it right

7 (a) Simply equate the coefficients of x^r for both sides.
8 (a) If you inspect the expansion of (1+x)^n you realise the expansion is actually that sigma form when you let x=1
9 (a) Simply equate the coefficients of x^(n+r) for both sides.
 

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7 (a) Simply equate the coefficients of x^r for both sides.
8 (a) If you inspect the expansion of (1+x)^n you realise the expansion is actually that sigma form when you let x=1
9 (a) Simply equate the coefficients of x^(n+r) for both sides.
I got the rest but I can't do 8. Can you show me steps for it. When you sub the things in it's true but I don't get how to show it.
 
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