krypticlemonjuice
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Yep, would you be able to show how to do it please, if you don't mind?Wow. Not straightforward. For only 1 mark?
So we can rearrange what's in the bracket to make it simpler: (1+y(x+y))^n
Since the question asks for the coeff for x^3y^5,
Expanding it using binomial theorem you will get something like
nC3 (y(x+y))^3 + nC4 (y^4(x+y)^4)
But you realise the only term that works is nC4 (y^4(x+y)^4 since the power adds up to 8.
Now since there is already a y^4 on the outside, we need a x^3y on the inside for nC4 (y^4(x+y)^4.
This gives you nC4 y^4 (4C1 x^3y). Multiplying it together gives you nC4*4C1 x^3y^5
Therefore the coefficient is nC4*4 (since 4c1 is just 4)
Hence, answer is D
Let me know if this doesn't make sense Do you need an explanation for q10 too? That one is pretty difficult if you've never come across the question before
ALso yeah an explanation on 10 would be great!So we can rearrange what's in the bracket to make it simpler: (1+y(x+y))^n
Since the question asks for the coeff for x^3y^5,
Expanding it using binomial theorem you will get something like
nC3 (y(x+y))^3 + nC4 (y^4(x+y)^4)
But you realise the only term that works is nC4 (y^4(x+y)^4 since the power adds up to 8.
Now since there is already a y^4 on the outside, we need a x^3y on the inside for nC4 (y^4(x+y)^4.
This gives you nC4 y^4 (4C1 x^3y). Multiplying it together gives you nC4*4C1 x^3y^5
Therefore the coefficient is nC4*4 (since 4c1 is just 4)
Hence, answer is D
Let me know if this doesn't make sense Do you need an explanation for q10 too? That one is pretty difficult if you've never come across the question before
Yeah I got that, but how did you get the nc3 and nc4 part ?? and why was it addedSo it's pretty much just binomial expansion. Do you know how to do it?
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It's just part of the binomial theorem, the nc3 and nc4 is always there for any expansion, same as nc1, nc2, etc. It's another way to write pascal's triangle, or (n 3) ( except it's meant to vertical that's why i did nc3 instead)Yeah I got that, but how did you get the nc3 and nc4 part ?? and why was it added