2.4 use the binomial theorem 2.1-2.5 test: friday
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2.4Use the Binomial Theorem
2.1-2.5 Test: Friday
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Think about this…
Expand (x + y)12
Would you want to multiply (x +y) 12 times?!?!?!
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Vocabulary
Binomial Theorem and Pascal’s Triangle The numbers in Pascal’s triangle can be
used to find the coefficients in binomial expansions (a + b)n where n is a positive integer.
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Vocabulary
Binomial Expansion(a + b)0 = 1(a + b)1 = 1a + 1b(a + b)2 = 1a2 + 2ab + 1b2
(a + b)3 = 1a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + 1b3
(a + b)4 = 1a4 + 4a3b + 6a2b2 + 4ab3 + 1b4
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Vocabulary
Binominal Expansion(a + b)3
1a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + 1b3
*as the a exponents decrease, the b exponents increase
Where do the coefficients (1, 3, 3, 1) come from?
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Vocabulary
Pascal’s Triangle 1
1 1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 1
n = 0 (0th row)
n = 1 (1st row)
n = 2 (2nd row)
n = 3 (3rd row)
n = 4 (4th row)
The first and last numbers in each row are 1. Beginning with the 2nd row, every other number is formed by adding the two numbers immediately above the number
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Example:
Use the forth row of Pascal’s triangle to find the numbers in the fifth row of Pascal’s triangle.
1 4 6 4 1
1 5 10 10 5 1
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Example:
Use the Binomial Theorem and Pascal’s Triangle to write the binomial expansion of (x + 2)3
Binomial Theorem: (a + b)3
= a3 + a2b + ab2 + b3
Pascal’s Triangle: row 3
1 3 3 1
Together: 1a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + 1b3
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Example Continued:
(x + 2)3
a b
1a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + 1b3
1(x)3 + 3(x)2(2) + 3(x)(2)2 + 1(2)3
X3 + 6x2 + 12x + 8
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You Try:
Use the Binomial Theorem and Pascal’s Triangle to write the binomial expansion of (x + 1)4
Solution:a = x, b = 1
1a4 + 4a3b + 6a2b2 + 4ab3 + 1b4
x4 + 4x3 + 6x2 + 4x + 1
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Example:
Use the Binomial Theorem and Pascal’s Triangle to write the binomial expansion of (x – 3)4
watch out for the negative!
1a4 + 4a3b + 6a2b2 + 4ab3 + 1b4
1(x)4 + 4(x)3(-3) + 6(x)2(-3)2 + 4(x)(-3)3 + 1(-3)4
x4 – 12x3 + 54x2 – 108x + 81
a b
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Homework:
p. 75 # 1-13odd Due tomorrow