jsttesting
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Hi,
Can anyone try the following ques and lemme know how it's done...
By giving x appropriate numerical values in the expansion of (1+x)^n, prove that:
n(sigma)k=1 (-2)^k (nCk) = (-1)^n
Thanks.
Can anyone try the following ques and lemme know how it's done...
By giving x appropriate numerical values in the expansion of (1+x)^n, prove that:
n(sigma)k=1 (-2)^k (nCk) = (-1)^n
Thanks.