GaDaMIt
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A few questions, only just started this topic so im really lost
Without expanding, simplify
a) 1 + 3(x-1) + 3(x-1)^2+(x-1)^3
This question assumes no knowledge of "C" as it is in chapter 5A of the cambridge book, much before anything gets difficult but im already confused
Similar question in next exercise but now knowledge of C is assumed i believe..
y^5 + 5y^4(x-y) + 10y^3(x-y)^2 + 10y^2(x-y)^3 + 5y(x-4)^4 + (x-y)^5
{[(sqrt3 + 1)^4] + [(sqrt3 - 1)^4]} divided by
{[(sqrt3 + 1)^4][(sqrt 3 - 1)^4]}
Note that just says sqrt 3, not the 1s.
Im at a loss as to how to simplify both the numerator and the denominator, please explain for both?
Thanks for any help..
Without expanding, simplify
a) 1 + 3(x-1) + 3(x-1)^2+(x-1)^3
This question assumes no knowledge of "C" as it is in chapter 5A of the cambridge book, much before anything gets difficult but im already confused
Similar question in next exercise but now knowledge of C is assumed i believe..
y^5 + 5y^4(x-y) + 10y^3(x-y)^2 + 10y^2(x-y)^3 + 5y(x-4)^4 + (x-y)^5
{[(sqrt3 + 1)^4] + [(sqrt3 - 1)^4]} divided by
{[(sqrt3 + 1)^4][(sqrt 3 - 1)^4]}
Note that just says sqrt 3, not the 1s.
Im at a loss as to how to simplify both the numerator and the denominator, please explain for both?
Thanks for any help..