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    Jul 13, 2009, 05:57 PM
    Binomial theorem
    How would you use the binomial theorem to expand and simplify (2x^2 - 4x + 7)^3.
    I haven't done a question like this before.. I need helpp thankss
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    Jul 13, 2009, 06:51 PM
    This is a trinomial expansion.

    Using a Pascal-type triangle.










    Just enter your values for x,y, and z.

    There are some cool properties of the trinomial:

    Reading down the left we have

    Reading down the right edge we have

    Reading across the bottom we have

    If we stack these up, we have Pascal's tetrahedron.

    Every number is the sum of the 3 numbers above it.


    i.e. At the top we have . Plug in and get



    That is the first term starting at the left.

    The next term would be at the

    Sub in for x and for the y.

    We get . That is the next term in the expansion. Continue.

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