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The document discusses the binomial theorem and its applications. It defines the binomial expression as an algebraic expression with two terms. It then presents the binomial theorem for the expansion of (x + y)n for positive integral index n. It gives the general term and discusses properties like the middle term. It also discusses properties of binomial coefficients and some useful relations involving them. Some simple applications of the binomial theorem are also presented with examples.

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Aakash - Binomial Theorem and Its Application

The document discusses the binomial theorem and its applications. It defines the binomial expression as an algebraic expression with two terms. It then presents the binomial theorem for the expansion of (x + y)n for positive integral index n. It gives the general term and discusses properties like the middle term. It also discusses properties of binomial coefficients and some useful relations involving them. Some simple applications of the binomial theorem are also presented with examples.

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Binomial Theorem and


its Application
AIEEE Syllabus

CHAPTER

Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, General term and middle
term, Properties of Binomial coefficients and Simple applications

BINOMIAL EXPRESSION
An algebraic expression containing only two terms is called a binomial
expression. Such as a + x, 2x + 5y, 2 x

1 a b
,
etc. all are binomal
x
y

THIS CHAPTER
INCLUDES :

Binomial expression,
Binomial thorem for
positive integral
index

General term in the


expansion of (x + y)n

Middle term in the


expansion of (x + y)n

pth term from the


end in expansion of
(x + y)n

Numerically greatest
term in the
expansion of (1 + x)n

Properties of
binomial coefficients

Some relation
involving binomial
coefficients

Some useful
expansions.

Solved examples

expressions.

BINOMIAL THEOREM FOR POSITIVE INTEGRAL INDEX


If x, y R, then n N
(x + y)n = nC0xn + nC1xn 1y + nC2xn 2y2 + .... + nCrxn ry r + .... + nCn yn
Here all nCr's are called binomial coefficient

n!
n
Cr
r ! (n r )!

C0 1 Cn

C1 n

C r nC n r ; 1 r n

Note : (i)

n is the exponent or index of binomial

(ii) Total number of terms n + 1


(iii) The (r + 1)th term = Tr + 1 = nCrxn ry

(iv) Sum of exponents of x and y in any term = n


(v) Powers of x go on decreasing by 1 and powers of y go on
increasing by 1 in subsequent terms
(vi) In any term suffix of binomial coefficient is power of y
(a) Replacing y with y in the expansion of (x + y)n, we get
(x y)n = nC0xn nC1xn 1y + nC2xn 2y2 ..... + (1)n nCn y n
(b) Replacing x by 1 and y with x, we get
(1 + x)n = nC0 + nC1x + nC2x2 + ......... + nCnxn

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(c) (1 x)n = nC0 nC1x + nC2x2 .......... + (1)n nCnxn


(d) (x + y)n + (x y)n = 2[nC0xn + nC2xn 2 + .......]
= 2[Sum of terms at odd places]
last term nCn yn if n is even and nCn 1xy n 1 if n is odd
(e) (x + y)n (x y)n = 2[Sum of terms at even places]
last term nCn 1xyn 1 if n is even and nCn yn if n is odd
Illustration 1 :
In the expansion of (x + y)n, if the sum of odd terms be A and that of even terms be B, then 4AB equals.
(1)

(x + y)n + (x y)n

(2) (x + y)n (x y)n

(3)

(x + y)2n (x y)2n

(4) (x + y)2n + (x y)2n

Solution :
(x + y)n = A + B
(x y)n = A B
4AB = (A + B)2 (A B)2
= (x + y)2n (x y)2n
Hence Ans is (3)

General term in the expansion of (x + y)n


The (r + 1)th term = Tr
Tr

+1

is called the general term.

nC r x n r y r

Illustration 2 :
Find (i)
(ii)

coefficient of x9 and
term independent of x
1

in the expansion of x 2

3x

Solution :
1

Tr 1 nCr ( first term)n r (second term)r in the expansion of x 2

3x

r
(1)r
9
2 9 r
r 1
9Cr r x 18 3r
Tr 1 Cr ( x ) (1)
3
3x

(i) We want coefficient of x9


18 3r = 9
3r = 9 ; r = 3

1
28

9
33
(ii) For the term independent of x, we want the power of x to be 0.
18 3r = 0 ;
r=6

Coefficient of x9 is 9 C3 ( 1)3

T6 1 9C 6

( 1) 6
3

987
63

28
.
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Middle term in the expansion of (x + y)n


Case 1.
n = 2m ; m N
Then, number of terms in the expansion = n + 1 = 2m + 1; Thus middle term is Tm + 1
n

i.e. 1
2

th

term
n

Tm 1 nC n x 2 , y 2
2

Case 2.
n = 2m + 1 ; m N
Then, number of terms in the expansion is = n + 1 = 2m + 2. There are two middle terms, viz. Tm 1 and Tm 2 .
n 1

i.e.
2

th

Tm 1 C n 1

n 3

and
2
n 1
x 2

th

term

n 1
2

Tm 2 nC n 1 x

n 1
2

n 1
2

Illustration 3 :
Find the middle term in the expansion of
(i) (3x + 2y)10
3

(ii) 2 x
x

Solution :
10

1
(i) Since 10 is even number hence middle term will be
2

th

i.e. 6th term

T6 = 10C5(3x)10 5 (2y)5
10.9.8.7.6
3 5 25 x 5 y 5
5.4.3.2.1

= 7 27 37 x5y5
9 1

(ii) Since 9 is odd number, so there will be two middle term i.e.
2
i.e. 5th and 6th terms

th

9 3

and
2

th

terms

3
T5 = C4(2x) = 9C4.25.34.x
x
9

3
T6 = C5(2x) = 9C5.24.35.x1
x
9

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pth term from the end in the expansion of (x + y)n


pth term from end = (n + 2 p)th term from begining
= n Cn p 1x p 1y ( n p 1)
Illustration 4 :
x3
2
2
Find the 4 term from end in the expansion of
2
x

th

Solution :
4th term from end = (9 4 + 2) = 7th term from begining

x3
i.e. T7 9C6
2

2 6 672

3
x 2
x

Numerically greatest term in (1 + x)n


The method for finding the greatest term is as below :
1. Find the value of K

(n 1) | x |
.
1 | x |

2. If K is an integer, then TK and TK + 1 both are equal and greatest.


3. If K is not an integer then T[K] + 1 is the greatest term where [K] is the greatest integral part of K.
n

4. To find the greatest term in (x + y) = x 1 , find the greatest term in 1 and multiply with xn.
x
x

Illustration 5 :
Find the greatest term in the expansion of (2 + 3x)9 if x

3
.
2

Solution :
In the expansion of (x + a)n
Tr 1
1 r
Tr

n 1
x
1
a

91
10
90
12

9
6
2
94
13
13
1
3
3
2

rmax. = 6
3
9
9 6
Tr 1 C6 2 3
2

9!
312
21 12
8 6
3 .
6!3!
2
2

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Properties of Binomial Coefficients


In the expansion of (1 + x)n, the coefficients, nC0, nC1, nC2 ..... nCn are denoted by C0, C1, C2 ....... Cn then.
1. If n is even, then greatest coefficient is nCn/2.
2. If n is odd, then greatest coefficients are nC(n 1)/2 or nC(n +1)/2
3. r.nCr = n.n 1Cr 1 0 < r n.
n 1

4.

5.

Cr

Cr

r 1
n

Cr

nCr

n 1

n
r

n 1

C( r

1)

n r 1
r

6.

nCr 1

7.

nCr 1 nCr

8.

nC x nCy x y or x + y = n

9.

nC
r

n 1
Cr

= nCn r
(n 1) (n 2)
where n N.
2
(2) Sum of all coefficients in the expansion of (x1 + x2 + ..... + xK)n is obtained by keeping each
xi = 1 so it is kn.

Note : (1) The number of terms in the expansion of (x + y + z)n is

Some Relation involving Binomial Coefficients


(1 + x)n = 1 + nC1x + nC2x2 + ......... + nCnxn

(1)

Relation (1) is important. Many properties of binomial coefficients are obtained by


(i) Giving different values to x in (1) and/or
(ii) Differentiating (1) with respect to x and then putting convenient values of x, and/or
(iii) Integrating (1) with respect to x and then putting convenient values of x.
Some important relation are given below :
n

1.

Cr C0 C1 C2 ....... Cn 2 n

r 0

2. C0 + C2 + C4 ......... = C1 + C3 + ........ = 2n 1
n

3.

r.

Cr C1 2C2 3C3 ........ nCn n.2n 1

r 1 or 0

4.

nCr

r 1

r 0

2n 1 1
n 1

5. C0 C1 + C2 C3 + ......... + (1)n Cn = 0
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6.

C02 C12 .........Cn2

( C )

2n

Cn

r 0

7.

2n!
(n! )2

0, if n is odd
C02 C12 C22 C32 (1) nCn2 ..........
n/2 n
( 1) . Cn / 2 if n is even

8. C0C1 + C1C2 + .......... + Cn 1Cn = 2nCn 1


Illustration 6 :
Show that C02 + 2C12 +.......+(n + 1)Cn2 =

(n 2) (2n 1)
n ! (n 1)!

Solution :
Let S = C02 + 2C12 +......+(n + 1)Cn2
Also S = (n + 1)Cn2 + nCn21 + (n 1)C2n2 +.......+ C02
S+S

= (n + 2)C02 + (n + 2) C12 +......+(n + 2)Cn2

2S = (n + 2)[C02 + C12 +......+Cn2] ( n 2)

( 2n ) !
(n ! )2

(n 2)(2n 1) !
n ! (n 1) !

SOLVED EXAMPLES
Example 1 :
If the coefficients of rth, (r + 1)th and (r + 2)th terms in the expansion of (1 + x)14 are in A.P., find r.
Solution :
In the expansion of (1 + x)14, the rth, (r + 1)th and (r + 2)th terms are

Tr 14Cr 1x r 1

Tr 1 14Cr x r

and the coefficients are

14

Cr 1,

14

Cr and

2 (14 Cr ) 14Cr 1 14Cr 1

2
1
1

r (14 r ) (15 r ) (14 r ) (r 1) r

Tr 2 14Cr 1 x r 1

14

Cr 1 respectively

14 !
14 !
14 !

r ! (14 r ) ! (r 1) ! (15 r ) ! (r 1) ! (13 r ) !

Multiplying throughout by r(r + 1) (14 r) (15 r), we have

2(r 2 14r 15 ) r 2 r 210 29r r 2


r 2 14r 45 0 ; r = 5

or

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Example 2 :
Evaluate (0.99)15 correct to four decimal places.
Solution :
(0.99)15 = (1 0.01)15

1 15C1(0.01) 15C 2 (0.01)2 15C3 (0.01)3


1 15(0.01) 105 (0.01)2 455 (0.01)3
1 0.15 0 .0105 0.000455

(0.99 )15 1.0105 0.1504


= 0.8601
Example 3 :
Find the coefficient of x4 in the expansion of (1 x x 2 x 3 )11
Solution :

(1 x x 2 x 3 )11 (1 x )11 (1 x 2 )11


Terms in the expansion of (1 + x2)11 would involve even powers of x only.
Term involving x4 in (1 + x)11(1 + x2)11 can arise in following ways :
x4 from (1 + x)11 and

x0 from (1 + x2)11

x2 from (1 + x)11 and

x2 from (1 + x2)11

x0 from (1 + x)11 and

x4 from (1 + x2)11

Coefficient of x4 in (1 x x 2 x 3 )11 is
11

C4 11C0 11C2 11C1 11C0 11C2

11 10 9 8 11 10
11 10

11
= 330 + 605 + 55 = 990.
24
2
2

Example 4 :
Show that 6n + 2 + 72n + 1 is divisible by 43 n N .
Solution :
6 n 2 7 2n 1

36 6 n 7 ( 49)n (43 7) 6 n 7 ( 43 6)n


43 6 n 7 6 n 7 ( 43k 6 n ) (write the binomial expansion of (43 + 6)n)

multiple of 43
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Example 5 :
Prove the following :
(i)

C0Cr C1Cr 1 C2Cr 2 ......... Cn r Cn

In particular, C02 C12 ......... C n2

(ii)

Ci C j 2 n 1

0 i j n

(2n ) !
(n r ) ! (n r ) !

(2n ) !
(n ! )2

(2n ) !
.
2n ! n !

Solution :
(i)

(1 x )2n

2n
2n

Cj x j

(1)

j 0

(1 x )2n (1 x )n ( x 1)n
(1 nC1x nC2 x 2 ..... nCn x n ) ( nC0 x n nC1x n 1 ..... nCn )
Coefficient of xn + r in (1) is

(2)

2nC
n+ r

Coefficient of xn + r in (2) is
C0 Cr C1 Cr 1 C2 Cr 2 ....... Cn r Cn

C0Cr C1Cr 1 ........ Cn r Cn

(ii) C0 C1 ....... Cn 2 n

(2n ) !
.
(n r ) ! (n r ) !

where C r nCr

(C0 C1 ....... Cn )2 2 2n
n

2
i

i 1

0 i j n

C C
i

0 i j n

Ci C j 2 2n

2n !
2 2n

(n ! )2

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