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The document provides information about binomial expansion. It defines key terms like binomial coefficients and Pascal's triangle. It presents the binomial theorem formula for expanding (a + b)n where n is a positive integer. Examples are given to show expanding binomial expressions and determining coefficients and terms in the expansion. The general term formula is defined. The document aims to teach students how to perform binomial expansions.

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3.

2 BINOMIAL EXPANSION

Learning outcomes :

At the end of the topic, students should be able to :

(a)expand (a + b)n where n is a positive integer.


 n
(b)write n! notation and Cr    as a binomial coefficient
n

r
(c) determine the general term in a binomial expansion (a + b)n
where n is a positive integer.

(d) expand (1 + x)n for x where n is a rational number


Expansion of (a + b)n

We know that :
n=0,(a+b)0 = 1

n=1,(a+b)1 = 1 a+ 1 b

n=2,(a+b)2 = 1a2 + 2ab +1 b2

n=3,(a+b)3 = 1 a3+ 3a2b+ 3ab2+1 b3

n=4,(a+b)4= 1a4 +4a3b+6a2b2+4ab3+1 b4

n=5,(a+b) =
5 1 a 5 +5a4b+10a3b2+10a2b3+5ab4+1 b5
Expansion of (a + b)n
1
a+ b
a2 + 2ab + b2
a3+ 3a2b+ 3ab2+ b3

a4 +4a3b+6a2b2+4ab3+b4
a5 +5a4b+10a3b2+10a2b3+5ab4+b5
The coefficient of the expansion can be
arranged in a triangular array of numbers,
called Pascal’s Triangle .
Extracting the coefficients alone, we obtain a table
as follows
1 n=0
1 ( ) 1 n=1
1 ( ) 2 ( ) 1 n=2
1 ( ) 3 ( ) 3 ( ) 1
1 4 6 4 1

This table of coefficients is known as Pascal’s


triangle. Pascal triangle can be used to expand
expressions of the type (a  x)
n
Expansion of (a + b)n
a0 1 b0 n=0
a1 1 ( ) 1 b1 n=1
a2 1 b0 ( ) a1 2 b1 ( ) a0 1 b2 n=2
a3 1 b0 ( ) a2 3 b1 ( ) a1 3 b2 ( ) a0 1 b3 n=3
a41 b0 a3 4 b1 a2 6 b2 a1 4 b3 a0 1 b4

Pascal’s Triangle can be used to expand


expressions of the type
(a +b)n
Definition of n factorial ( n! )
+
If n  Z , then n! is given by

n! = n.(n-1).(n-2).(n-3). … .3.2.1

where 0! = 1 1! = 1

Note

n! = n.(n-1)!

n! = n.(n-1).(n-2)!
Example 2

a) 5! = 5.4.3.2.1 = 120

b) 2! = 2.1 = 2

c) 8!  8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1 = 8.7.6! = 56
6! 6.5.4.3.2.1 6!
Example 3
Example 2
Simplify

 n +2  ! =  n +2 . n +1.n. n-1 !


a)
 n-1 !  n-1 !

=n.(n+1)(n+2)
Definition of a Binomial coefficient

Let n and r be nonnegative integers,

0 ≤ r ≤ n

n n n!
  = C =
r
 
r
r!  n-r  !
Example 4
Evaluate
5 4 4!
a)   = 5
C2 b)   =
2  0  0!(4 - 0)!
5!
=
2! (5-2)!
4!
=
5! 0!4!
=
2! 3!
=1
5.4.3.2.1
=
(2.1)(3.2.1)
n n n!
  = Cr =
=10 r  r!  n-r  !
Example 5

n  n 
Show that   = 
 r   n-r 
Solution

 n  n!
RHS:   = (n-r)! n-(n-r) !
 n-r   
n!
n n! =
(n-r)!(n-n +r)!
 =
 r  r!  n-r  !
n!
=
(n -r)!r!
Continue…
n! compare
RHS:
(n -r)!r!

n n!
LHS:   = r!(n -r)!
r 

LHS =RHS

n  n 
Hence,   =  
 r   n-r 
BINOMIAL THEOREM

For n a positive integer:

 n  n 0  n  n-1 1  n  n-2 2 n 0 n


(a +b) =   a b +   a b +   a b +...+   a b
n

0  1 2 n

 n  n-1  n  n-r 2
(a +b) =
n
a +n
  a b +   a b +...+b n

 1 2
Notes
a) The power of ‘a’ decreases by 1 for each
term from left to right.

b) The power of ‘b’ increases by 1 for each


term from left to right.

c) The sum of the powers of a and b always


add up to n in each terms.

d) The expansion has (n + 1) terms


Example 6
Use the binomial theorem to expand the
following

 n  n-1  n  n-r r
(a +b) = a +   a b +   a b +...+bn
n n

 1 2

a = 4 , b = x , n = 3

 3 2 1  3 1 2
a) (4 + x) = 4 +   4 x +   4 x +x 3
3 3

 1 2
= 64 + 48x +12x 2 + x 3
Example 6 (b)
 n  n-1  n  n-r r
(a +b) = a +   a b +   a b +...+b
n n n

 1 2

a = 2x , b = -y , n = 4

4 1 4
b) (2x - y) = (2x) +   (2x) (-y) +   (2x)2 (-y)2
4 4 3

 1 2

4
+   (2x)1 (-y) 3 +(-y) 4
 3

=16x 4 -32x 3 y +24x 2 y2 -8xy 3 + y 4


Example 7

Expand (1 + x)10 up to term in x3. Find the

value of (1.01)10 and (0.99)10

Solution
 n  n-1  n  n-r r
(a +b) = a +   a b +   a b +...+b
n n n

 1 2

 10  1  10  2  10  3
1+ x 
10
=1 +   x +   x +   x +...
10

 1 2  3

=1+10x + 45x 2 +120x 3 +...


Continue… From previous
expansion

Find (1.01)10
= (1+0.01)10
 (1+ x)10

x = 0.01

(1+ x)10 =1+10x + 45x 2 +120x 3 +...

(1.01) =1+10(0.01)
10
+ 45(0.01) 2
+120(0.01) 3
+...

=1.10462 #
Continue… From previous
expansion

Find (0.99)
10
=[1+(-0.01)]  (1+ x)
10 10

x =-0.01

(1+ x)10 =1+10x + 45x 2 +120x 3 +...

(0.99) =1+10(-0.01)
10
+ 45(-0.01) 2
+120(-0.01) 3
+

= 0.90438 #
Example 8

Expand (3 - 2x)4 in the expansion ascending

power of x . Hence find the value of (2.98)4

correct to 5 significant figures.

Solution
 n  n-1  n  n-r r
(a +b) = a +   a b +   a b +...+b
n n n

 1 2

 3-2x 
4
 a =3 , b=-2x , n = 4
Continue…
 n  n-1  n  n-r r
(a +b) = a +   a b +   a b +...+bn
n n

 1 2
a =3 , b=-2x , n = 4

4 3 4 2
 3-2x 
4
= 3 +   3 -2x  +   3 -2x 
4 1 2

 1 2
4 1
+   3 -2x  + -2x  4
3

 3

= 81+ 4  27 -2x  +6  9   4x2  + 4  3  -8x 3  +16x 4

= 81-216x +216x -96x +16x2 3 4


Continue… From previous expansion

Find (2.98)4
 (3-2x) 4
(3-2x) = (2.98)
2x = 0.02
x = 0.01

 3-2x 
4
= 81-216x +216x 2 -96x 3 +16x 4

(2.98) 4

=81-216(0.01) +216(0.01)2 -96(0.01) 3 +16(0.01) 4

= 78.862 (5 significant figures)


Determine the general term in a
Binomial Expansion, (a + b)n

The formula for the general term are

 n  n-r+1 r-1
r term: Tr =  a b
 r -1
or

 n  n-r r
(r+1) term: Tr+1 =   a b
r 
Example 9

Find the 6th term in the expansion of (2+3x)10

as a series in ascending power of x.


r = 6
Solution
a = 2 , b = 3x , n = 10 , r = 6

 n  n-r+1 r-1  10 
Tr =  a b T6 =   (2)
10-6+1
(3x) 6-1

 r -1  6-1
Continue…
 10  5
T6 =   2 (3x) 5

 5 

 10  5 5 5
= 2 3 x
 5 

 T6 = 1959552x 5
Example 10

Find the term that have x3 in the expansion of


5
 5 
 3x + 
 2x 
Solution
5
a = 3x , b = , n =5 , r =?
2x

 n  n-r+1 r-1  5   5 
r-1
Tr =   a b Tr =   (3x) 5-r+1
 
 r -1  r-1  2x 
Continue…  5 
r-1
6-r  5 
Tr =   (3x)  
 r -1  2x 
r-1 r-1
 5  6-r  5   1
=  (3) (x)  
6-r
 
 r -1 2 x
r-1
 5  6-r  5 
=  (3) (x)  
6-r
x 
-1 r-1

 r -1 2
r-1
 5  6-r  5 
=  (3) (x)  
6-r
(x)-r+1

 r -1 2
r-1
 5  6-r  5 
=  (3)   (x) -r+1+(6-r)

 r -1 2
Continue…
r-1
 5  6-r  5 
Tr =   (3)   (x) 7-2r

 r -1 2

Find r to get the term that has x3

(x) 7-2r = (x) 3


7-2r = 3
r =2
2-1
 5  6-2  5 
T2 =   (3)   (x) 7-2(2)

 2 -1 2
Continue…
1
5 45
T2 =   (3)   (x) 3
 1 2

2025 3
T2 = x
2

 The 2th term that has x3


Example 11
Find the coefficient that have x4 in the

 2x -1
15
expansion of
Solution
a = 2x , b = -1 , n = 15 , r = ?

 n  n-r+1 r-1
Tr =  a b
 r -1

 15 
Tr =   (2x)15-r+1
(-1) r-1

 r -1
Continue…
 15 
Tr =   (2x) (-1)
16-r r-1

 r -1
 15 
Tr =   (2)
16-r
(x)16-r
(-1) r-1

 r -1

Find r to get the term that has


coefficient x4

(x)16-r = (x) 4
16-r = 4
r =12
Continue… r =12
 15 
Tr =   (2)
16-r
(x) 16-r
(-1) r-1

 r -1
 15 
T12 =   (2) 16-12
(x) 16-12
(-1) 12-1

 12 -1
 15 
=   (2) 4 (x) 4 (-1)11
 11 
= -21840 x 4

 Coefficient of x = -21840
4
#
Example 12
Find the term that is independent of x in
12
the expansion of  1
 2x - 
3

 x
Solution
1
a = 2x 3
, b =- , n =12 , r = ?
x
 n  n-r+1 r-1
Tr =  a b
 r -1
r-1
 12  3 12-r+1  1 
Tr =   (2x )  - 
 r-1  x
Continue…
 12 
Tr =   (2x ) (-1) (x )
3 13-r r-1 -1 r-1

 r -1
 12  13-r 3 13-r
=  (2) (x ) (-1) (x)
r-1 1-r

 r -1

 12  13-r 39-3r
=  (2) (x) (-1) r-1
(x)1-r

 r -1
 12  13-r
=  (2) (-1) r-1
(x) 40-4r

 r -1
Find r to get the term that is
independent of x
Continue…
Find r to get the term that is
independent of x

(x) 40-4r
= (x) 0

40-4r = 0
r =10
 12  13-r
Tr =   (2) (-1) r-1
(x) 40-4r

 r -1
 12  13-10
T10 =   (2) (-1)10-1
(x) 40-4(10)

 10-1
Continue…

to get the term that is independent of x

 12  3
T10 =   (2) (-1) (x)
9 0

9

T10 = -1760 #
Expand ( 1 + x )n where n is a
 negative integer or rational number
n is positive
n(n-1) 2 n  n-1 n-2  3
(1+b)n
= 1 +nb + b + b +...+bn

2! 3!

n is negative or rational number

n(n-1) 2 n  n-1 n-2  3


(1+b) = 1+nb +
n
b + b +...
2! 3!
and the expansion valid for b <1
-1<b <1
Remark

1) This expansion is an infinite series of

ascending powers of x.

2) This expansion is only valid if |b| < 1


Example 13

Find the first FOUR terms in the expansion

of the following functions in ascending

power of x and state the value of x for

which the expansion are valid,

1 1
a) 1+ x   1+2x 
-4
4 b)
1+2x 
4
Solution (a)

(1+b) n n(n-1) 2 n  n-1 n-2  3


= 1+nb+ b + b +...
2! 3!
1
1
(1+ x) 4
 (1+b) n
 b=x , n=
4

 1  1 
1   -1 (x) 2
 1 
(1+ x) 4 =1 +   (x) +  4   4 
4 2!

 1  1  1 
  -1 -2  (x) 3

4 4 4
+     + ...
3!
Continue…
 1  3 
1   -  (x) 2

 1 4 4
(1+ x) 4
=1+   (x) +    
4 2

 1  3  7 
  -  -  (x) 3

4 4  4 
+   + ...
6

1 3 2 7 3
=1+ x- x + x +...
4 32 128

Finally, check the validity : |b| < 1 b = x


|x| < 1
 The expansion valid if 1 < x < 1
Solution (b)

(1+b) n n(n-1) 2 n  n-1 n-2  3


= 1+nb+ b + b +...
2! 3!

1
 1+2x   (1+b)n  b= 2x , n =-4
-4

1+2x 
4

1+2x 
-4
=1+(-4)(2x) + (-4)(-4 -1)(2x)
2

2!

(-4)(-4 -1)(-4 -2)(2x) 3


+ +...
3!
Continue…

(1+2x) =1+(-4)(2x)
-4 (-4)(-5)(4x ) 2
+
2

(-4)(-5)(-6)(8x 3 )
+ +...
3!

=1-8x + 40x 2 -160x 3 +...

The expansion is valid if: b =2x

1 1
b <1  2x <1  - <x<
2 2
Expand (a + b)n where n is
 negative integer or rational number
 convert it to standard form !!!

n n
  b  n  b
a + b
n
= a  1+   = a  1+ 
  a   a

and the expansion valid for

b
<1
a
Example 14

Find the first FOUR terms in the expansion

of the following functions in ascending power

of x and state the value of x for which the

expansion are valid,

1
(a)  2 + x 
-2
(b)  8-x  3
Solution (a)

-2
  x 
2 + x 
-2
= 2  1+  
  2 
-2
 x
=2 -2
 1+  Use Binomial exp.
 2

-2
1 x
=  1+   (1+b)n
4 2
x
b= , n =-2
2
(1+b) n n(n-1) 2 n  n-1 n-2  3
= 1+nb + b + b +...
2! 3!
2
x
-2 -2 -2 -1  
 x x 2
 1+  = 1+ -2    +
 2 2 2!
3
x
x -2 -2 -1-2 -2   
b= , n =-2  2
2 + +...
3!
3 2 1 3
= 1- x + x - x +...
4 2
-2
 2 + x 
-2 1 x
=  1+ 
4 2
1 3 2 1 3 
  =  1- x + x - x +...
-2
 2 + x
4 4 2 

1 1 3 2 1 3
= - x+ x - x +...
4 4 16 8

The expansion valid if:


-2
(refer  1+ x  ) b=
x
 2 2

x x
<1  -1< <1  -2< x <2
2 2
Solution (b)
1
1
  x  3
(8- x) = 8  1-  
3

  8 
1
1
 x 3
= 8  1- 
3

 8  Use Binomial exp.

1
 x 3
= 2  1-   (1+b) n

 8
x 1
b =- , n =
8 3
(1+b) n n(n-1) 2 n  n-1 n-2  3
= 1+nb + b + b +...
2! 3!

2
1  1  1  x 
 x 3
 1   x   3   3 -1  - 8 
 1-  =1+      +     
 8  3  8  2!
x 1 3
b =- , n =  1  1  1  x 
8 3   -1 -2  - 
 3  3  3  8 
+ +...
3!

1 1 2 5
= 1- x- x - x +...
3

24 576 41472
1
 x 3  1 1 2 5 
 2  1-  = 2  1- x- x - x +...
3

 8  24 576 41472 

1 1 2 5
= 2- x+ x - x 3 +...
12 288 20736

The expansion valid if:


1

(refer  x )3 x
 1-  b =-
 8 8

x x
- <1  -1< <1  -8 < x <8
8 8
Example 15

1
Expand 1-2x  2 in ascending powers of

1
x, up to the term in x3. By letting x =
100

in this series, evaluate 2 correct to 5

decimal places.
Solution
1 1
 1+b 
n
1-2x  2  b = -2x , n =
2
1
1 2 1 3
1-2x  2 =1- x- x - x +...
2 2

The expansion valid if |b|<1

|-2x |<1  -1<2x <1  1 1


- <x<
2 2
To evaluate 2
1
Subs. x= into LHS & RHS
100
1
1
  1  2
LHS: 1-2x  2 =  1- 2  
  100  
1
 98  2
= 
 100 
1
 49  2  2
= 
 100 

7 2
=
10
1 2 1 3
RHS: 1- x- x - x +...
2 2
2 3
 1  1 1  1 1 
=1-  -   -  
 100  2  100  2  100 

=1-0.01-0.00005-0.0000005

= 0.9899495

Since LHS = RHS 7 2


= 0.9899495
10
10
2 = × 0.9899495
7

=1.41421 #
(5 decimal places)

This is APPROXIMATION value,


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