Math, asked by PrajaktaSushir, 1 year ago

the coefficient of x^20 in (1+3x+3x²+x³)^20 is....?

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Answered by Silentstorm
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Answer:

It will be three





PrajaktaSushir: its wrong
Answered by manannarang1313
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Taking ‘x’ common, we get (1 – 3x + 3x^2)^20.

Now, in the expansion, highest and lowest powers of x will be 40 and 0 respectively.

And since it has continuous powers of x (0,1 and 2), the expansion will have all the powers of x ranging from 0 to 40.

Therefore, the no. of terms in the expansion will be 41.

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