UnrealAnchovies
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Hiya,
I have a few BT questions which I'm not able to complete. They're probably pretty straightforward.
1) In the expansion of (1+x)^20 in ascending order of x show that there are two successive terms with the same coefficient, which is the greatest of any of the coefficients.
2) Prove that in the expansion of (1+2x)^9, when x = 1/3, there are two greatest terms.
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3) By equating the coefficient of x^r on each side of the identities:
(1+x)^(n+1) = (1+x)(1+x)^n and (1+x)^(n+2) = (1+x)^2(1+x)^n
show that n+1Cr = nCr + nCr-1 and n+2Cr = nCr + 2(nCr-1) + nCr-2
Thanks in advance.
I have a few BT questions which I'm not able to complete. They're probably pretty straightforward.
1) In the expansion of (1+x)^20 in ascending order of x show that there are two successive terms with the same coefficient, which is the greatest of any of the coefficients.
2) Prove that in the expansion of (1+2x)^9, when x = 1/3, there are two greatest terms.
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3) By equating the coefficient of x^r on each side of the identities:
(1+x)^(n+1) = (1+x)(1+x)^n and (1+x)^(n+2) = (1+x)^2(1+x)^n
show that n+1Cr = nCr + nCr-1 and n+2Cr = nCr + 2(nCr-1) + nCr-2
Thanks in advance.