Y yeyjasminetime Member Joined Jul 21, 2013 Messages 68 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Nov 9, 2013 #1 Hi guys, I've been stuck on this binomial theory question (find the coefficient of x^3) HHHNNNNGGGG what am I doing wrong? Many thanks, Frustrated girl
Hi guys, I've been stuck on this binomial theory question (find the coefficient of x^3) HHHNNNNGGGG what am I doing wrong? Many thanks, Frustrated girl
D Drongoski Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 4,255 Gender Male HSC N/A Nov 9, 2013 #2 Term in x^3 can only come from term in x of part-1 factor multiplied by the term in x^2 in part-2 factor.This term in x^3 is given by: (-5x) * 4C1 x^2 * (-3)^3 .: the coeff = (-5) x 4 x (-27) = 540 if I have not made a silly boo boo. Last edited: Nov 9, 2013
Term in x^3 can only come from term in x of part-1 factor multiplied by the term in x^2 in part-2 factor.This term in x^3 is given by: (-5x) * 4C1 x^2 * (-3)^3 .: the coeff = (-5) x 4 x (-27) = 540 if I have not made a silly boo boo.
A AnimeX Member Joined Aug 11, 2012 Messages 588 Gender Male HSC N/A Nov 9, 2013 #3 You cannot do it using that terms method because you're multiplying two brackets together. I've attached my solution in the link below: http://imgur.com/sRx5Itf
You cannot do it using that terms method because you're multiplying two brackets together. I've attached my solution in the link below: http://imgur.com/sRx5Itf
Y yeyjasminetime Member Joined Jul 21, 2013 Messages 68 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Nov 9, 2013 #4 Cool thanks! I think I understand
Y yeyjasminetime Member Joined Jul 21, 2013 Messages 68 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Nov 9, 2013 #5 If you have 4C1 ..the isn't it supposed to be (x^2)^3x(-3)^1?
Y yeyjasminetime Member Joined Jul 21, 2013 Messages 68 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Nov 9, 2013 #6 no....Drongoski, what's wrong with my method though? Last edited: Nov 9, 2013
Trebla Administrator Administrator Joined Feb 16, 2005 Messages 8,392 Gender Male HSC 2006 Nov 9, 2013 #7 yeyjasminetime said: View attachment 29167 Hi guys, I've been stuck on this binomial theory question (find the coefficient of x^3) HHHNNNNGGGG what am I doing wrong? Many thanks, Frustrated girl Click to expand... You're not supposed to add the extra k to 8 - 2k because that is not an index on x. It is an index on a constant.
yeyjasminetime said: View attachment 29167 Hi guys, I've been stuck on this binomial theory question (find the coefficient of x^3) HHHNNNNGGGG what am I doing wrong? Many thanks, Frustrated girl Click to expand... You're not supposed to add the extra k to 8 - 2k because that is not an index on x. It is an index on a constant.