C cos16mh New Member Joined Feb 9, 2018 Messages 14 Gender Male HSC 2018 Feb 11, 2018 #1 Can I have assistance for this question please The expansion of (1+an)^n is given by 1-24x+252x^2-...Find values for a and n Could you please explain how to do this thanks
Can I have assistance for this question please The expansion of (1+an)^n is given by 1-24x+252x^2-...Find values for a and n Could you please explain how to do this thanks
integral95 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 16, 2012 Messages 779 Gender Male HSC 2013 Feb 11, 2018 #2 cos16mh said: Can I have assistance for this question please The expansion of (1+an)^n is given by 1-24x+252x^2-...Find values for a and n Could you please explain how to do this thanks Click to expand... I think you mistyped it and meant
cos16mh said: Can I have assistance for this question please The expansion of (1+an)^n is given by 1-24x+252x^2-...Find values for a and n Could you please explain how to do this thanks Click to expand... I think you mistyped it and meant
integral95 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 16, 2012 Messages 779 Gender Male HSC 2013 Feb 11, 2018 #3 cos16mh said: Can I have assistance for this question please The expansion of (1+an)^n is given by 1-24x+252x^2-...Find values for a and n Could you please explain how to do this thanks Click to expand... Expanding the first 3 terms using Binomial thereom gives Equate the co-efficient with last 2 terms to get a set of simultaneous equations to solve. I got n = 8 and a = -3 Last edited: Feb 11, 2018
cos16mh said: Can I have assistance for this question please The expansion of (1+an)^n is given by 1-24x+252x^2-...Find values for a and n Could you please explain how to do this thanks Click to expand... Expanding the first 3 terms using Binomial thereom gives Equate the co-efficient with last 2 terms to get a set of simultaneous equations to solve. I got n = 8 and a = -3
C cos16mh New Member Joined Feb 9, 2018 Messages 14 Gender Male HSC 2018 Feb 12, 2018 #4 ThANKS Could you explain how the simultaneous equations worked please
integral95 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 16, 2012 Messages 779 Gender Male HSC 2013 Feb 12, 2018 #5 cos16mh said: ThANKS Could you explain how the simultaneous equations worked please Click to expand... Substitution method, make a the subject in the first equation. Sub that into the 2nd equation to get In case you're confused, this is because After simplifying and solving that equation you get n = 8 then sub it back to the first equation to get a = -3
cos16mh said: ThANKS Could you explain how the simultaneous equations worked please Click to expand... Substitution method, make a the subject in the first equation. Sub that into the 2nd equation to get In case you're confused, this is because After simplifying and solving that equation you get n = 8 then sub it back to the first equation to get a = -3
C cos16mh New Member Joined Feb 9, 2018 Messages 14 Gender Male HSC 2018 Feb 15, 2018 #6 Thank you so much