Binomial Theorem (combinatoric approach)
How to expand (a+b)^n? Well, we can use the binomial theorem and let me show you how! This video also features the Pascal's Triangle, a combinatoric argument, and how to find the coefficient of a term in an expansion. Coming up next, we will an Extreme Algebra part 2, the Generalized Binomial Theorem!
Binomial and trinomial theorem:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/cvhyJT9c0ac
part 2 (ft. best friend): https://youtu.be/qkvmEe9SYSg
part 3: https://youtu.be/xrE3rgkBTPA
Bonus part: coming soon
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Binomial and trinomial theorem:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/cvhyJT9c0ac
part 2 (ft. best friend): https://youtu.be/qkvmEe9SYSg
part 3: https://youtu.be/xrE3rgkBTPA
Bonus part: coming soon
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