SOLUTION: without expanding completely find the 6th term
(3/c+c^2/4)^7
the book sais 189/1024c^8
I was getting 2835/64c^2
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Question 338230: without expanding completely find the 6th term
(3/c+c^2/4)^7
the book sais 189/1024c^8
I was getting 2835/64c^2
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is actually the 3rd term while is the 7th term. So there has to be a typo somewhere.
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