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Binomial Theorem

The binomial theorem provides a formula to expand expressions of the form (a + b)^n, where a and b are numbers and n is a non-negative integer. It states that the expansion is a sum of terms involving binomial coefficients. The binomial coefficients give the number of combinations of taking r items out of n total items. Some important properties discussed include Pascal's triangle for finding coefficients, the general term formula, and examples of finding specific terms like the middle or independent terms.

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Binomial Theorem

The binomial theorem provides a formula to expand expressions of the form (a + b)^n, where a and b are numbers and n is a non-negative integer. It states that the expansion is a sum of terms involving binomial coefficients. The binomial coefficients give the number of combinations of taking r items out of n total items. Some important properties discussed include Pascal's triangle for finding coefficients, the general term formula, and examples of finding specific terms like the middle or independent terms.

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Binomial Theorem

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Binomial Theorem
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● Real Life Application of Binomial


Expansion
● Pascal’s Triangle
● Binomial Coefficient
● Binomial Expansion & Theorem
● Some Important Expansion
● Concept of Finding Coefficients of
Required Term
● Binomial Theorem for Any Index
Binomial Theorem
JEE(MAIN) PYQs Using BINOMIAL THEOREM
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Theorem

The Binomial theorem is used to expand out brackets of


the form (a+b)n, where n is a whole number.
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Expansion

n (a+b)n Coefficients
0 (a+b)0=1 1

1 (a+b)0=a+b 1, 1

2 (a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2 1, 2, 1
3 (a+b)3=a3+3a2b+3ab2+b3 1, 3, 3, 1
4 (a+b)4=a4+4a3b+6a2b2+4ab3+b4 1, 4, 6, 4, 1
Binomial Theorem
Pascal’s Triangle
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Theorem
Important observations
Binomial Theorem
Calculation of Binomial Coefficient
Binomial Theorem
Calculation of Binomial Coefficient
Binomial Theorem
How to Write Expansion of (a + b)7 ?
Binomial Theorem
How to Write Expansion of (a + b)7 ?
Binomial Theorem
Standard expansion
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Binomial Theorem

Q. Expand:
Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Q. x5+10x4a+40x3a2+80x2a3+80xa4+32a5=

A (x+a)5

B (3x+a)5

C (x+2a)5

D (x+2a)3
Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Q. x5+10x4 a+40x3 a2+80 x2 a3+80 x a4+32 a5=

A (x+a)5

B (3x+a)5

C (x+2a)5

D (x+2a)3
Binomial Theorem
Standard expansion
Binomial Theorem

Q. Expand: (2x – 3)6.


Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Q. Using binomial theorem, evaluate:


i. (102)5 ii. (99)5
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Theorem

Q. Expand (1 - 2x)5.
Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem
Concept of Finding Coefficients of Term

● Coefficient of xr in the expansion of (1 + x)n is nCr.

● Example:
Coefficient of x6 in the expansion of (1 + x)10 is 10C6.
Binomial Theorem

Terms in Binomial Expansion

General Term Middle Term Independent Term


Binomial Theorem

General Term in Binomial Expansion

General term = Tr+1 = nCr xn-r. yr


Binomial Theorem

Q. Find the 4th term of (x - 5)13.


Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Q. Find the 6th term in the expansion of


Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Independent Term in Binomial Expansion

➢ Write General term = Tr+1 = nCr xn-r. yr


➢ Put power of x= 0 to find ‘r’.
Binomial Theorem

Q. Find term independent of x in


Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Middle Term in Binomial Expansion


Binomial Theorem

Q. Find the middle terms in expansion


of (5x - 7y)7.
Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Theorem

Q. Evaluate:
Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Q. Evaluate:
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Theorem

Q. The value of is

A 252

B 452

C 352

D 532
Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Q. The value of is

A 252

B 452

C 352

D 532
Binomial Theorem

Number of Rational/Irrational Terms


Binomial Theorem

Q. The total number is irrational terms in the


binomial expansion of
is :

A 55

B 49

C 48

D 54
Binomial Theorem
Solution:
Binomial Theorem

Q. The total number is irrational terms in the


binomial expansion of
is :

A 55

B 49

C 48

D 54
Binomial Theorem

Q. The number of rational terms in the binomial


expansion of (91/4 + 81/6)1000 is :

A 400

B 500

C 501

D 550
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Theorem

Q. The number of rational terms in the binomial


expansion of (91/4 + 81/6)1000 is :

A 400

B 500

C 501

D 550
Binomial Theorem
Binomial Theorem

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