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The Binomial Series - Example 1

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Using the Binomial Series to derive power series representations for another function. One example is shown!
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  • Thank you sooo much! My final's bonus question was a binomial series question and I got full credit because of your videos! Helped me get my A in Calc II.

  • this may be a stupid question but what is the difference between a taylor series and a binomial series?

  • HI love the videos, very helpful. I have a question for you. How would I use the binomial theorem to expand 1+2x to 4 terms and use this expansion to find an approximate value of  1.2.

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  • where is x^n at the end of the sigma notation?

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  • did you forget the x^n part?

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