The statement regarding the expansion of (x + y)" that is correct is D. The coefficients of yn - 1 and yn – 1 both equal 1.
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It should be noted that for any positive integer, n, the expression of (x + y)^n will be C(n,0)x^n + C+n, 1)x^n-1 .... C(n, n)y^n.
Here, the statement regarding the expansion of (x + y)" that is correct is that the coefficients of yn - 1 and yn – 1 is both equal to 1.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
First, turn everything into an improper fraction.
you get 11/3 x 9/2 ÷ 5/4
Next, according to PEMDAS, you multiply first and you get
33/2. DIvide that by 5/4 so
33/2 ÷ 5/4
So you get 33/5 or as a mixed fraction, 6 3/5
Y (9 + 2y)
= y (9) + y (2y)
= 9y + 2y²
= 2y² + 9y
Answer:
y = 5.595090517 or approximately 5.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Tan47 = 6/y
y x Tan47/Tan47 = 6/Tan47
y = 5.595090517 or approximately 5.6
Y is equal to about 2 I believe