Show that r n2n-1 r=0

Algebra for College Students
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Chapter9: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section9.2: Remainder And Factor Theorems
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17. Show that r
n2" 1 by setting x = 1 in The-
%3D
r30
orem 9, then differentiating the expressions on both sides
with respect to y, and finally substituting y = 1.
Transcribed Image Text:17. Show that r n2" 1 by setting x = 1 in The- %3D r30 orem 9, then differentiating the expressions on both sides with respect to y, and finally substituting y = 1.
THEOREM 9.
(x+y)" = Y
x""y
for any positive integer n
r=0
Transcribed Image Text:THEOREM 9. (x+y)" = Y x""y for any positive integer n r=0
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