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enigma_1

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When you're asked to SHOW that the greatest coefficient is whatever, do you have to say like t0 < t1< t2 < t3 > t4 > t5

to show that t3 is greatest coeff? Becausee what if the power is like 21??

What procedure should i follow??

can i just do like:
(Tk/Tk+1) >1 ? Is that sufficient?
 
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A Pascal's triangle out of smiley faces lol,
Can anyone help out with the question?
 

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Yes pretty much. Showing it is greater than one proves that the numerator is bigger than the denominator hence the largest term
 

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