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Answer the following

Find the constant term in the expansion of `(2x^2 - 1/x)^12`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
Chapter: [2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
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Answer the following:

If the coefficient of x2 and x3 in the expansion of (3 + kx)9 are equal, find k

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Answer the following:

If the constant term in the expansion of `(x^3 + "k"/x^8)^11` is 1320, find k

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
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Answer the following:

Show that there is no term containing x6 in the expansion of `(x^2 - 3/x)^11`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
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Answer the following:

Show that there is no constant term in the expansion of `(2x - x^2/4)^9`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
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Answer the following:

State, first four terms in the expansion of `(1 - (2x)/3)^(-1/2)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
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Answer the following:

State, first four terms in the expansion of `(1 - x)^(-1/4)`

[2.4] Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
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Answer the following:

State, first three terms in the expansion of `(5 + 4x) ^(-1/2)`

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Answer the following:

Find the term independent of x in the in expansion of `(1 - x^2) (x + 2/x)^6`

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Answer the following:

(a + bx) (1 − x)6 = 3 − 20x + cx2 + ..... then find a, b, c

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Answer the following:

The 3rd term of (1 + x)n is 36x2. Find 5th term

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Suppose (1 + kx)n = 1 − 12x + 60x2 − .... find k and n.

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If (x − 1, y + 4) = (1, 2) find the values of x and y

[2.5] Sets and Relations
Chapter: [2.5] Sets and Relations
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If `(x + 1/3, y/3 - 1) = (1/2, 3/2)`, find x and y

[2.5] Sets and Relations
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If A = {a, b, c}, B = {x, y}, find A × B, B × A, A × A, B × B

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If P = {1, 2, 3) and Q = {1, 4}, find sets P × Q and Q × P

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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4), B = {4, 5, 6}, C = {5, 6}. Verify, A × (B ∩ C) = (A × B) ∩ (A × C)

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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4), B = {4, 5, 6}, C = {5, 6}. Verify, A × (B ∪ C) = (A × B) ∪ (A × C)

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Express {(x, y) / x2 + y2 = 100, where x, y ∈ W} as a set of ordered pairs

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Let A = {6, 8} and B = {1, 3, 5}
Show that R1 = {(a, b)/a ∈ A, b ∈ B, a − b is an even number} is a null relation. R2 = {(a, b)/a ∈ A, b ∈ B, a + b is odd number} is an universal relation

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