Question 283682:  Use the Binomial Theorem to expand each binomial and express the result in simplified form.
 
(3x + y)^3 
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)      (Show Source): 
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  Start with the given expression
 
 
To expand this, we're going to use binomial expansion. So let's look at Pascal's triangle: 
1    
1   1    
1   2   1    
1   3   3   1   
 
 
 
 
Looking at the row that starts with 1,3, etc, we can see that this row has the numbers:
 
 
1, 3, 3, and 1
 
 
These numbers will be the coefficients of our expansion. So to expand  , simply follow this procedure:
 
Write the first coefficient. Multiply that coefficient with the first binomial term   and then the second binomial term  . Repeat this until all of the coefficients have been written.
 
 
Once that has been done, add up the terms like this:
 
 
 
  Notice how the coefficients are in front of each term.
 
 
 
 
However, we're not done yet.
 
 
 
  Looking at the first term  , raise    to the 3rd power and raise   to the 0th power.
 
 
  Looking at the  second term   raise    to the 2nd power and raise   to the 1st power.
 
 
Continue this until you reach the final term.
 
 
 
Notice how the exponents of   are stepping down and the exponents of    are stepping up.
 
 
 
So the fully expanded expression should now look like this:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Distribute the exponents
 
 
 
  Multiply
 
 
 
  Multiply the terms with their coefficients
 
 
 
So   expands and simplifies to  .
 
 
 
In other words,   
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