Warm Up and Questions from the Homework
Expand the following, but do not collect like terms or rearrange the letters:
e.g.
a)
b)
Announcements
- Next quiz Tue, Apr 16 (11.7 Binomial Theorem)
- Next unit exam Thu, Apr 18 (55 minutes, in class)
- Summary of Studying (SOS) must be completed to write unit exam
- Final Exam - Thu, Apr 25, 8:15-10:10, E102 (regular classroom)
Notes
Homework
11.7 #1-29
Tomorrow - Review and Quiz
For more information
http://patrickjmt.com/the-binomial-theorem-ex-1/
http://patrickjmt.com/the-binomial-theorem-ex-2/
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/trigonometry/polynomial_and_rational/binomial_theorem/v/binomial-theorem--part-1
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/trigonometry/polynomial_and_rational/binomial_theorem/v/binomial-theorem--part-2
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/trigonometry/polynomial_and_rational/binomial_theorem/v/binomial-theorem--part-3
Using permutations and combinations to prove that almost every integer contains the number 3. Magic.
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