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nekit [7.7K]
3 years ago
5

Expand the following using the Binomial Theorem and Pascal’s triangle (2x − 3y)^4

Mathematics
1 answer:
krok68 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Binomial Expansion:

(2x-3y)^4 \\\\= 4C_0(2x)^4 (-3y)^0 + 4C_1(2x)^3 (-3y)^1 + 4C_2(2x)^2(-3y)^2 \\\\+ 4C_3(2x)^1 (-3y)^3 + 4C_4(2x)^0 (-3y)^4\\\\=16x^4 + 4(8x^3)(-3y) + 6(4x^2)(9y^2) + 4(2x)(-27y^3) + 81y^4\\\\=16x^4 - 96x^3y + 216x^2y^2-216xy^3 +81y^4

Pascal's Triangle:

  Zero row                        1

 First row                  1                 1

 Second row          1           2             1

 Third  row         1         3              3          1

 Fourth row    1       4            6           4          1

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