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Tutorial 11: Theorem Binomial Power Series Partial Fraction

This document contains examples of homework assignments on applying the binomial theorem to expand expressions involving polynomials. It includes 20 problems for students to practice expanding binomial expressions using the binomial theorem as well as creating their own practice problems. The document provides 8 homework assignments for students to complete over a period of time to reinforce their understanding of applying the binomial theorem.

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Tutorial 11: Theorem Binomial Power Series Partial Fraction

This document contains examples of homework assignments on applying the binomial theorem to expand expressions involving polynomials. It includes 20 problems for students to practice expanding binomial expressions using the binomial theorem as well as creating their own practice problems. The document provides 8 homework assignments for students to complete over a period of time to reinforce their understanding of applying the binomial theorem.

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Tutorial 11

Name:____________ Reg. No:_____________


Instruction: Answer all questions by INDIVIDUAL and submit on Monday, 20.09.10, before 9am.

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 4


Theorem Power Series Partial
Binomial Fraction

Mac Laurin Series


n not positive integer
Approximation values

Exponent Series

Taylor Series
Long Question

Repeated
n positive integer

Linear

Quadratic
Logarithm Function

Mastery Theorem Binomial


By Puan Nurul Shida 1
Homework 1:

Expand using Binomial Theorem


5
x
1.
( ) 2+
2
3
x
2.
( 2)
1+
7
3. ( 1+x+2 x 2 )
4. ( 2a−b )6
1 12
5.
( x−
2x )
6. ( 3 x+2 y )4

7. ( 1+3 x )5
5
8. Expansion for ( 3−3 x ) is 243−1215 x + Ax 2 −Bx 3 +Cx 4 + Dx 5 . Find a
value for A, B, C and D.

9. ( 1−2 x )4
x 6
10.
( )
2+
2
11. ( 2+3 x ) 4
x 5
12.
( )
2+
2
x
13.
( ) 1+
2 4

14. ( 2a−b )6

15. (2+3 x )4
5
16. (2 x− y)
8
17. Find a coefficient for x 5 in expansion ( 1+5 x ) is same with coefficient
7
x in expansion ( a+5 x ) . Find the value of a.
4

18. Expand using Binomial Theorem


i) (2+3 x )4

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5
ii) (2 x− y)
19. The first three terms on the expansion of ( 2+ax )5 is given as
80
32+ x+ bx 2 ,
3
Find the value of a and b.

20. Using the Binomial Theorem, expand the following in ascending power of x.
i. ( 3 x −2 )5
x 4
( )
ii . 1+
3
1
iii.
√ 4+x
21. Create one question which is different from above question with complete
answer.

Homework 2:
5
1. Expand ( y−x ) by using Binomial Theorem until the first third terms.
3
1
2. Expand
( x− y
3 ) by using Binomial Theorem until the first fourth terms.
4
3. Expand ( 4 +2 y ) by using Binomial Theorem until the first fifth terms.

4. Create one question which is different from above question with complete
answer.

Homework 3:
6
3
1. Expand
( 1− x
4 ) by using Binomial Theorem until the coefficient of x3 .
2. Expand ( 2+5 x )3 by using Binomial Theorem until the coefficient of x 4 .

3. Expand by using Binomial Theorem until the coefficient of x4 .

i. ( 1−2 x ) 4
x 4
( )
ii . 2−
3
3
4. Find a coefficient x in expansion
5
i. 3+( 2x )
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3
ii . ( 1+x )( 1−2 x )

5. Create one question which is different from above example with complete
answer.
Homework 4:

1. Expand those followings using Binomial Theorem. Simplify the results.


3
x
i. 1+
2( ) 2

3
4
ii . ( 1+2 x )
2
x −3
iii. 1+ ( )
2

2. Create your own question with answer.

Homework 5:

1. Expand those followings using Binomial Theorem. Simplify the results.

i. (√4 9+x 2)
1
ii .
( 3+2 x )3

1
iii .
√ 4 +x 2
2. Expand until the fourth term.
1
i.
( 3+x )2
1
2
ii . ( 1−2 x )
3. Create your own question with answer.

Homework 6:
1
2 2
1. Expand and find the coefficient of x in the expansion of ( 1+2 x )

3 3
2. Expand and find the coefficient of x in the expansion of √ 3+2 x
3

3.
3
Expand √ 1− y until the term which consists y

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1
3
2
4. Expand (1+ x ) until coefficient x3
12
5. Find the coefficient of x
18
in the expansion of ( x+3 x 3 )
6. Create one question with anwser.

Homework 7:

1. Using the Binomial Theorem Method, find the value in five decimal points for
i. ( 1.04 )6
10
ii . ( 0 .995 )

2. Using the Theorem Binomial method, find the value in five decimal point for
1
( 0.995 ) 3 .

3
3. Find the value √ 0 .98 in five decimal points.
4. Create one question with anwser

Homework 8:
3
1. Using Binomial theorem, expand ( x+ y) and substitute x=2 and
4
y=0.03 . Find approximate value (2.03) in five decimal points.

2
2. Using Binomial theorem, expand ( y−2 x) and substitute y=1 and
2
x=0 .06 . Find approximate value (1.06) in five decimal points.

3. Expand (x+3y)4 using Binomial theorem, with substitute x = 2 and y = 0.01,


find value ( 2.03)4 in five decimal points

4
4. Using Binomial theorem, expand ( x− y) and substitute x=1 and
4
y=0.01 . Find approximate value (0.99) in five decimal points.
5. Create one question with answer .

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