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in the expansion of (x+a)^3(x+b)^5, the coefficients of x^7 and c^6 are 9 and 12 respectively. Find the values of a and b
Are you able to find the coefficients of x^7 and x^6?in the expansion of (x+a)^3(x+b)^5, the coefficients of x^7 and c^6 are 9 and 12 respectively. Find the values of a and b
Actually i got 3a + 5b = 9 and 10b^2 + 15ab + 3b^2 =12 for the coefficientsAre you able to find the coefficients of x^7 and x^6?
If you can't, consider the many different ways you can acquire x^6 and x^7 ie:
x^0 * x^6 --> x^6
x^1 * x^5 --> x^6
etc
By letting the coeff of x^6 be 12 and letting the coeff of x^7 be 9, you will get two expressions in terms of A and B that you can solve simultaneously.
Assuming that is correct, you should be able to solve that simultaneously via substitution.Actually i got 3a + 5b = 9 and 10b^2 + 15ab + 3b^2 =12 for the coefficients
Umm.. Could u pls walk me thru the steps?? I really suck at simultaneousAssuming that is correct, you should be able to solve that simultaneously via substitution.
Rearrange the first equation to make a the subject, then sove it into the second one and solve for b.Umm.. Could u pls walk me thru the steps?? I really suck at simultaneous
You might want to fix that if you are doing MX1.Umm.. Could u pls walk me thru the steps?? I really suck at simultaneous