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addikaye03

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Binomial Theorem, i got a note in my theory notes saying its testable i.e. they can ask to prove Tk+1/Tk=n-k+1/k*b/a. But how likely is it to happen?
 

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use the general rule formula T(rplus1) over Tr.

then keep simplifing

its in any textbook
 

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addikaye03 said:
Binomial Theorem, i got a note in my theory notes saying its testable i.e. they can ask to prove Tk+1/Tk=n-k+1/k*b/a. But how likely is it to happen?
Its not that hard, just use definition of nCr. I think if they ask you to find the greatest coefficient of a binomial expansion, u can usually just use the formula

T(k+1)/T(k) >= 1
n-k+1/k*b/a >= 1
 

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