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18 March, 17:18

Consider the following expression: (1 + x) ^n. A) Use the Binomial Theorem to find the first four terms of this polynomial. B) Why is 1 + nx a good approximation of this expression when x is less than 1?

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  1. 18 March, 20:30
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    Given:

    The expression: (1 + x) ^n

    The Binomial Theorem is used to predict the products of a binomial raised to a certain power, n, without multiplying the terms one by one.

    The following formula is used:

    (a + b) ^n = nCk * a^ (n-k) * b^k

    we have (1 + x) ^n,

    where a = 1

    b = x

    let n = 4

    First term, k = 1

    4C1 = 4

    first term: 4 * (1^ (4-1)) * x^1

    Therefore, the first term is 4x. Do the same for the next three terms.

    2nd term: k = 2

    3rd term: k = 3

    4th term: k = 4
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