The Binomial Theorem is a quick way (okay, it\’s a less slow way) of expanding (or multiplying out) a binomial expression that has been raised to some (generally inconveniently large) power.
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2022-10-31T17:53:44+05:30In: Class 11
What is binomial theorem
What is binomial theorem
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2022-10-30T13:01:51+05:30In: Class 11
What is binomial theorem
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The Binomial Theorem is a quick way of expanding a binomial expression that has been raised to some (generally inconveniently large) power.Example :\xa0(103)3Here, 103 can be written as 100 + 3.(103)3 = (100 + 3)3= 3C0 (100)3 + 3C1\xa0(100)2 3 + 3C2 (100)1\xa032 + 3C3(100)0 33= 1000000 + 9\xa0{tex}\\times{/tex}\xa010000 + 3\xa0{tex}\\times{/tex}\xa09\xa0{tex}\\times{/tex}\xa0100 + 27= 1000000 + 90000 + 2700 + 27= 1092727
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The theorem which help us to find the expression of the binomial for any power.