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11th Grade Binomial Coefficients Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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The Binomial Theorem is a quick way of expanding a binomial expression that has been raised to some power. Most students have issues when it comes to working out these problems, having some practice helps. Take up the...
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 2538 | Last updated: Jan 26, 2025
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Sample Question 1The binomial expansion of (1-b)^ is the same as that of (1+b)^n except that the coefficients have alternate + and - signs.
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Sample Question 2In the expansion of (x^3-2/x^2)^10, find the coefficient of 1/x^5.
Embark on a mathematical journey with our "Binomial Theorem Quiz." Dive into the intricacies of binomial expansion, coefficients, and polynomial algebra. Test your knowledge of the patterns and formulae governing...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 632 | Last updated: Apr 8, 2024
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Sample Question 1Find the 7th term of (2+x)^10.
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Sample Question 2Find the coeeficient of x in the expansion of (x-3/x)^9.
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