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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial (√c – 1)6.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. 17c5 - 16c4+ 21c3 + 5c2 + 3c - 6√c + 1 B. c5 - 4c4+ 21c3 - 10c2 + 15c - 6√c + 1 C. c3 - 6c2√c + 15c2 - 20c√c + 15c - 6√c + 1 D. 6c3 - c2√c + 4c2 - 3c√c + 15c - 6√c + 1

OpenStudy (karatechopper):

is 6 the exponent?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@karatechopper

OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):

hey is the answer c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not sure. why do u think its C?

OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):

yes its c coz look at the first term ,according to your formula it will (root over c)^6=c^3

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

We will need pascal's triangle

OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):

yes arig its c .i've done it

OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):

no luigi u need binomial theorem formula

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thx!

OpenStudy (madhu.mukherjee.946):

your welcome

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

The binomial theorem uses pascal's triangle. I would know, it's need in calculus.

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

*needed, but yea, it's C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx a bunch!

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