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Motivation and knowledge
Algebra and coordinate geometry: Module 6
The binomial theorem
Motivation and knowledge
Content - A look at Pascal's triangle
Content - Expansions and the notation
Content - The binomial theorem
Content - Pascal's triangle — the observations
Content - Applying the binomial theorem
Content - Proof of the binomial theorem by mathematical induction
Content - Further identities and results
Links forward - A result using complex numbers
Links forward - Series for e
Links forward - The generalised binomial theorem
History and applications
History and applications
Answers to exercises