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  1. Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.Use the Binomial Theorem
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  2. Use the Binomial Theorem or Pascal's Triangle to expand the binomial.(2x - 3y)^3
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  3. expand the binomial(10x+y)^3 the binomial expansion of (10x+y)^3 is __ simplify your answer
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  4. Whats the right answerUse the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial. (d – 4b)3
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  5. use the binomial theorem to expand the binomial(x+5)^5 I have tried it like 4 times but i cannot get it right
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  6. The equation shows the beginning of a problem using the Binomial Theorem to expand a power of a binomial.(a+b)3= _[blank]_ Which
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  7. 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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  8. Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial. (3v + s)^5A. s^5 – 5s^4v + 10s^3v^2 – 10s^2v^3 + 5sv^4 – v^5 B. s^5 +
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  9. PLEASE SHOW WORK FOR ALL PROBLEMS, I WANT TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO DO IT, NOT JUST THE FINAL ANSWER :)1. find all the zeros of the
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  10. Use the Binomial Theorem to expand each binomial.(2x - 1)^6
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