Binomial Theorem (part 1)

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Introduction to raising (a+b)^n

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  • I'm okay with Binomial since I'm learning from school, but I hate SOLVING Binomial questions!

    ****dy hell, there's soo much to write! Help!

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  • life saver

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  • (x+a) power n =nc0xn+nc1xn-1a+nc2xn-2a square n so onn !!!!!!!!!!

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