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Binomial Theorem


In mathematics, the binomial theorem is a theorem that specifies the complete expansion of a binomial raised to any positive integer power.
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Binomial Theorem


The Binomial theorem says that (x+y)n = xn + nxn−1y + … + nCkxn−kyk + … + yn.
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Binomial Theorem


In mathematics, a theorem that specifies the complete expansion of a binomial raised to any positive integer power.
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Binomial Theorem


A formula first derived by Newton, giving (1+z) a, the result of raising 1 + z to an arbitrary power a, as a sequence of form
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Binomial Theorem


The theorem that gives the terms of the expansion of a binomial expression [eg. (p+q)] raised to a particular power n [eg. (p+q)^n]
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