Question is very easy. Just apply binomial theorem.
im not sureQuestion is very easy. Just apply binomial theorem.
Why is nCr used in binomial theorem?
its the same sort of reasoning as i was using before, you set up a general expression and chose n = 1 to get the general form for the term in x then you solve for the coefficient = 28 for the first equation. Then you do the same by setting n =2 to get the general form for the term in x^2 and then you have two equations., two unknowns and you can solve simultaneouslyView attachment 39296
could i have help with part a please?
yes plsits the same sort of reasoning as i was using before, you set up a general expression and chose n = 1 to get the general form for the term in x then you solve for the coefficient = 28 for the first equation. Then you do the same by setting n =2 to get the general form for the term in x^2 and then you have two equations., two unknowns and you can solve simultaneously
let me know if you want working
tysm
Nicely set out. Your 'x' looks like an 'n'.correct me if i mucked up