Q7. Expand (5-3x)^{3} by Pascal's

  1. 1) expand (1+3x)^4 using the Binomial Theorem.2) Use Pascal's Triangle to expand(x+2)^5 3)What is the third term of (a+b)^11?
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  2. Use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial. (d−5y)^6
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    2. Cassira Lauf asked by Cassira Lauf
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  3. use pascal's triangle to expand the expression(2x-3y)^3
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    2. richard asked by richard
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  4. Use Pascal's Triangle to expand the binomial.(d – 3)6
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  5. Use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial. (d−5y)6
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  6. Use​ Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial.(m+n)^5
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    2. zaynab asked by zaynab
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  7. Use Pascal’s triangle to expand the binomial. (d-5y)^6
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  8. Use Pascal's Triangle to expand the binomial. (d – 3)6 (1 point)
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  9. I need to use Pascal's Triangle to expand (x-1)^5I know I use the fifth row but I'm not sure how to do it- I have a bunch of
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    2. Jonathan asked by Jonathan
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  10. Use Pascal's triangle to expand the expression.(x − y)5 so I tried to work this out: (x-y)^5 = [(x-y)(x-y)][(x-y)(x-y)](x-y)
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    2. James asked by James
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