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Binomial theorem class 11
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ch 8 class 11 maths
To get started, you need to identify the two terms from your binomial (the x and y positions of our formula above) and the power (n) you are expanding the binomial to. For example, to expand (2x-3)³, the two terms are 2x and -3 and the power, or n value, is 3.
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