SOLUTION: I need help finding the first three(3) terms of the expansion (a-b)^10.
I have something that does not seem to make sense. I have a^10 + 10a^9 (-b), or a^10 -10a^9b + 45a^8b^2.
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I have something that does not seem to make sense. I have a^10 + 10a^9 (-b), or a^10 -10a^9b + 45a^8b^2.
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: I need help finding the first three(3) terms of the expansion (a-b)^10.
I have something that does not seem to make sense. I have a^10 + 10a^9 (-b), or a^10 -10a^9b + 45a^8b^2. I am not even sure how I got this or even if it is right. Please help me, again the problem is (a-b)^10 Thanks so much This question is from textbook