Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Binomial Theorem

Binomial theorem is defined as (a+b)^N where N equals a natural number.

See these terms??? (look up), well, look at the cool patterns within them (look down)

Here is an example showing how to use the binomial theorem:

Here is an example showing how to find a certain term within an expansion:

Here is another example showing how to put the binomial theorem to use:
This nifty picture down here is Pascal's Triangle. What you'll notice is that if you add any two numbers beside eachother, their sum is the number found directly below it. Example: 6+15=21
Homework:
Exercise 32, Questions 1-10
Exercise 33, Questions 1-10
Exercise 34, Questions 1-10

Below is a calendar of our next few weeks of school before the end of the semester.

-November 29th to December 1st we will be learning BINOMIAL THEOREM
-December 2nd to December 8th we will be learning CONICS
- December 8th and 9th we will be given time to review
-December 10th will most likely be our test
-December 11th to December 17th we will learning PROBABILITY
-December 18th we are off for Christmas Holidays!

-January 4th to January 11th we will be learning SEQUENCES

-January 12th to the 19th we will be doing review, but remember PILOT EXAM IS JANUARY 14th, and our FINAL EXAM IS JANUARY 20th

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