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How do you determine which constants go in the binomial factors?

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Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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(1) From the binomial expression, write down the general term. Let this term be the r+1 th term. (2) Now simplify this general term. ...

simplifying, we get, Tr+1 = 3Cr 23−r 3r x3−r.

(3) Now for this term to be the constant term, x3−r should be equal to 1. Therefore, x3−r = x0. => 3-r =0.

Answered by latagupta789
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Binomial factors are polynomial factors that have exactly two terms. Binomial factors are interesting because binomials are easy to solve, and the roots of the binomial factors are the same as the roots of the polynomial. Factoring a polynomial is the first step to finding its roots.

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From the binomial expression, write down the general term. Let this term be the r+1 th term. Now simplify this general term. ...

simplifying, we get, Tr+1 = 3Cr 23−r 3r x3−r.

Now for this term to be the constant term, x3−r should be equal to 1. Therefore, x3−r = x0. => 3-r =0.

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