SOLUTION: Expand using the binomial expansion formula. Show your set-up using the {n/r}notation for the binomial coefficient. Simplify the expansion.
(a - b) exponent is 6.
I do not u
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Question 180960: Expand using the binomial expansion formula. Show your set-up using the {n/r}notation for the binomial coefficient. Simplify the expansion.
(a - b) exponent is 6.
I do not understand the subtraction with the expansion formula. Please help!!
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Expand using the binomial expansion formula. Show your set-up using the {n/r}notation for the binomial coefficient. Simplify the expansion.
(a - b) exponent is 6.
I do not understand the subtraction with the expansion formula. Please help!!
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I don't know what subtraction you mean, unless it's the minus sign in (a-b). If that's it, it means the signs of the terms alternate + and - in the expansion.
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That's what it is, using Pascal's triangle.
If that's not sufficient, just repost it.
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