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Hey

I have a few questions id like to clear up.

1. for finding the greatest coefficient of binomal expansions:
you let T (k+1 ) / T (k) >= 1
but once i solve for k, im not sure what 'k' to select....
eg:

(2+ 5x ) ^ 11 when x = 1.5

in the end you get k <= 9.47 , from this how do u determine what value of k to choose?? i get really confused here!

2. use ( 1 + x ) ^ n to show that

1 - 1/2 nC1 + 1/3 nC2 - 1/4 nC3 +.......+ (-1)^n / n+1 * nCn = 1/ n+1

for this i integrated both sides , substituted x = 0 to get C , which = 1/n+1
then i substituted x = -1 , but didnt get the exact answer...

3. what is the last term of the expansion ( 1+ x ) ^ 2n

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2. &int; w.r.t.x

3. ax<sup>n-1</sup>x<sup>n+1</sup>/a, a&ne;0
 

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Choose 9 because it is less than or equal to 9.47 (clearly, there is no such thing as the 10.47th term). If it said k is less than or equal to 4, then the value of k would be 4 and 3.
 

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Tennille said:
Choose 9 because it is less than or equal to 9.47 (clearly, there is no such thing as the 10.47th term). If it said k is less than or equal to 4, then the value of k would be 4 and 3.
yes k = 9 however it is the tenth term that your after since it is T (k+1 ) which has the largest coefficent
 

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