(3-x)(4+x)^5
In the same manner as the previous answer. Expand out the question.
3(4+x)
5 - x(4+x)
5
To get the term with x
4 for the first half of the expression use the binomial theorem:
3.
5C
1.4
1. x
4
and the second half is the binomial theorem x
3 term because it is multiplied by x.
-x.
5C
2.4
2.x
3
Thus coeff = 3.5.4 - 100.16 = -100 (if I did the maths right - It's late)
(1-y)^2(3-y)^7
In this one you need to look at the combinations of coefficients that make 4.
coeff( y
0 x y
4) + coeff(y
1 x y
3) + coeff(y
2 x y
2)
AND that's it because the first expression is power 2.
But since it's nearly midnight, my brain isn't working so well, so maybe you can figure that one out for yourself