mreditor16
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So I am trying to do this Q:
and the markers said this:
So, so far, I have done a separate expansion of both (1-x)^n AND (1 + 1/x)^n, as well as an expansion of (1-x)^n * (1 + 1/x)^n.
And I can see from looking at the first expansion, that I need to compare coefficients of x^2, but for the expansion of (1-x)^n * (1 + 1/x)^n, I can't see how to determine the coefficient of x^2, with n's in every coefficient..... :/
and also the marking notes mentions something about distinguishing between odd and even n - where does this come into play??
Thanks a lot guys! Most appreciated
and the markers said this:
So, so far, I have done a separate expansion of both (1-x)^n AND (1 + 1/x)^n, as well as an expansion of (1-x)^n * (1 + 1/x)^n.
And I can see from looking at the first expansion, that I need to compare coefficients of x^2, but for the expansion of (1-x)^n * (1 + 1/x)^n, I can't see how to determine the coefficient of x^2, with n's in every coefficient..... :/
and also the marking notes mentions something about distinguishing between odd and even n - where does this come into play??
Thanks a lot guys! Most appreciated