Expand [1+x^2(1+x)]^7 in ascending powers

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  6. Expand (1+2x)^20 - (1-2x)^20) in ascending powers of x up to the term in x^5 and use this result to evaluate (1.02)^20 -
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  7. Use binomial theorem to to expand squareroot of 4+x in ascending powers of x to four terms.Give the limits for which the
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  8. expand (x^2+2x)/(2x^2+1) in ascending powers of x up to and including the term in x^5. state the range of values of x for which
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  10. If f(x)=1/((1+2x)(3-x))A)Express f(x) in partial fractions. B)find the first four terms in the series expansion of f(x) in
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