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facts hes the goatMy g Eddie Woo never fails me
how else can this question be asked? it seems the method would always be the sameMake sure that you understand how these questions work as they can be given in different forms that cause major difficulties if a wrote-learned algorithmic approach does not match the question form.
For 3., i know you can make it binomial through grouping but whats a more efficient methodWhen looking at the HSC past questions and Baulkham Hill's 2020 year 11 ext yearly the types of ways the question can be asked are:
1. constant term
2. coefficient of specific index
3. coefficient of x^3 in (1 + x + x^2)^5
4. I don't even know how to summarise the next question.
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There is a method, I just don't know how to explain it without having to learn latex to type it out lol.For 3., i know you can make it binomial through grouping but whats a more efficient method
Use CombinatoricsFor 3., i know you can make it binomial through grouping but whats a more efficient method
how exactly? i know the binomial expansion if thats what youre referring toUse Combinatorics
Are you referring to this post?the eddie woo method doesnt work for the second one unless i am clincally idiotic can someone pls help me?
how exactly? i know the binomial expansion if thats what youre referring to
ok good thats what i was thinking. thank youMalaysian lad can carry this explanation. It's pretty rare to see these kinds of questions.
yes thats correct the second one isnt working for me lol ill try againAre you referring to this post?
If so, I'm not finding anything wrong? I tried manually and the coeff I got is larger than other values of k. Or maybe you're talking about the other question, if so my bad.
yes thats correct the second one isnt working for me lol ill try again
I keep on getting
I do the C(Tr) > C(Tr+1) thing and rearranged for r (keeping the negative in mind as well)I'm not sure why you're getting that. Could you send your working out?