How to find the coefficient of x^4 in (3+x)(1-x)^15 Thanks
enigma_1 ~~~~ Miss Cricket ~~~~ Joined Feb 27, 2013 Messages 4,281 Location Lords Gender Female HSC 2014 Apr 25, 2014 #1 How to find the coefficient of x^4 in (3+x)(1-x)^15 Thanks
B braintic Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 2,137 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 25, 2014 #2 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
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
enigma_1 ~~~~ Miss Cricket ~~~~ Joined Feb 27, 2013 Messages 4,281 Location Lords Gender Female HSC 2014 Apr 25, 2014 #3 braintic said: 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 Click to expand... Sorry was that a "times" sign? Thanks Last edited: Apr 25, 2014
braintic said: 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 Click to expand... Sorry was that a "times" sign? Thanks
awesome-0_4000 New Member Joined Jun 5, 2013 Messages 18 Gender Male HSC N/A Apr 25, 2014 #4 No that is an x, he expanded the (3+x) bracket out, multiplying (1-x)^15 by each term of (3+x)
enigma_1 ~~~~ Miss Cricket ~~~~ Joined Feb 27, 2013 Messages 4,281 Location Lords Gender Female HSC 2014 Apr 25, 2014 #5 awesome-0_4000 said: No that is an x, he expanded the (3+x) bracket out, multiplying (1-x)^15 by each term of (3+x) Click to expand... thanks
awesome-0_4000 said: No that is an x, he expanded the (3+x) bracket out, multiplying (1-x)^15 by each term of (3+x) Click to expand... thanks