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qianjixin

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I was just reading ahead for maths and I came across the binomial theorem (which I can't find in my Cambridge 3U yr 11).

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I'm pretty familiar with using Pascal's triangle to find the coefficients but I just wanted to find out how this formula works.

Could someone explain what the n over the k in the brackets means? I was watching khanacademy and he just said "n choose k".
 

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used r instead of k here:

n over the r in the brackets is the same as nCr, which is equal to


and both of them are read as 'n choose k'

they're just different notations that people invented to confuse you
 

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btw, this is actually an extension 1 topic
so I suppose this post is in the wrong section

and this is Year 12 , Chapter 5 in the Cambridge book
(binomial probability would be in the last chapter of the Year12 book)
 

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btw, this is actually an extension 1 topic
so I suppose this post is in the wrong section

and this is Year 12 , Chapter 5 in the Cambridge book
(binomial probability would be in the last chapter of the Year12 book)
Oh I had no idea
 

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Yea this is 3u. And you won't understand it COMPLETELY until you've done probability (combinations).
 

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