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How to find the coefficient of x^4 in (3+x)(1-x)^15

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This partially expands to
3(1-x)^15 + 1x(1-x)^15

So the coefficient of x^4 is:

3 times the coefficient of x^4 in (1-x)^15
PLUS
1 times the coefficient of x^3 in (1-x)15
 

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This partially expands to
3(1-x)^15 + 1x(1-x)^15

So the coefficient of x^4 is:

3 times the coefficient of x^4 in (1-x)^15
PLUS
1 times the coefficient of x^3 in (1-x)15
Sorry was that a "times" sign? Thanks
 
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No that is an x, he expanded the (3+x) bracket out, multiplying (1-x)^15 by each term of (3+x)
 

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