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I'm stuck on a few questions, and I require some assistance
i. Obtain the term independent of x in (2-x+3x^2)(1-2/x)^9
ii. The expansion of (1+ax+bx^2)(1+x)^10 in ascending powers of x begins with the terms 1+x+x^2. Determine the values of a,b.
iii. The first three terms in the expansion of (1+cx)^n, where n is a postivie integer, are 1+6x+16x^2. Show that nc=6, n(n-1)c^2=32. Hence, find n and c.
Answers:
i. 452
ii. a=-9, b=46
iii. n=9, c=2/3
I've been trying for hours, but I've gotten nowhere
Cheers.
i. Obtain the term independent of x in (2-x+3x^2)(1-2/x)^9
ii. The expansion of (1+ax+bx^2)(1+x)^10 in ascending powers of x begins with the terms 1+x+x^2. Determine the values of a,b.
iii. The first three terms in the expansion of (1+cx)^n, where n is a postivie integer, are 1+6x+16x^2. Show that nc=6, n(n-1)c^2=32. Hence, find n and c.
Answers:
i. 452
ii. a=-9, b=46
iii. n=9, c=2/3
I've been trying for hours, but I've gotten nowhere
Cheers.