Asked by Aileen
pls help out with this example as well.
Find the term containing x^3 in the binomial expansion of
(3x − 3)^10
Find the term containing x^3 in the binomial expansion of
(3x − 3)^10
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Answered by
Steve
the expansion of (a+b)^10 starts out with a^10, so the term with a^3 is C(10,7)a^3b^7
So, since you have a = 3x and b = -3, that would be
C(10,7)(3x)^3(-3)^7
= 360(27x^3)(-2187)
= -7085880x^3
So, since you have a = 3x and b = -3, that would be
C(10,7)(3x)^3(-3)^7
= 360(27x^3)(-2187)
= -7085880x^3
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