SOLUTION: Use Binomial Theorem To Show That {{27}}^1/5 = 1.933
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Question 1024030: Use Binomial Theorem To Show That {{27}}^1/5 = 1.933
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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We stop at the first four terms of this binomial series for an estimate and compute...
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= 1.933227539
=1.933, to four significant figures.
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