Math, asked by stevethiyam, 7 months ago

the last term in the expansion of (x+1÷x2)3 is​

Answers

Answered by hemlatabhogaonkar088
4

Step-by-step explanation:

y=x+x

2

Then, (1+x+x

2

)

3

=(1+y)

3

=

3

C

0

+

3

C

1

+

3

C

1

+

3

C

2

y

2

+

3

C

3

y

3

=1+3y+3y

2

+y

3

=1+3(x+x

2

)+3(x+x

2

)

2

+(x+x

2

)

3

=1+3(x+x

2

)+3(x

2

+2x

3

+x

4

)+{

3

C

0

x

3

x

2

)

0

+

3

C

1

(x

2

)x

2

)

1

+

3

C

2

x

1

(x

2

)

2

+

3

C

3

(x

2

)

3

}

=1+3(x+x

2

)+3(x

2

+2x

3

+x

4

)+(x

3

+3x

4

+3x

5

+x

6

)

=x

6

+3x

5

+6x

4

+7x

3

+6x

2

+3x+1.

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