SOLUTION: Use binomial theorem to expand (x-2)^10 in ascending powers of x up to the terms containing x^3

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Question 1024008: Use binomial theorem to expand (x-2)^10 in ascending powers of x up to the
terms containing x^3

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here are all 11 terms:





















 

String them all together as a 10th degree polynomial, but you
only need to string the first 4 together.

Edwin

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