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#1 2012-02-04 20:11:35

model
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Registered: 2011-08-10
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finding the exponent of any variable in the given equation

In this tutorial :

http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/binomial-theorem.html

how is he saying  that exponent of x^3 is " (2x)345 " in  (2x+4)8 ???


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#2 2012-02-04 20:16:44

bobbym
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Re: finding the exponent of any variable in the given equation

Hi model;

You mean

For

we can say a = 2x and b = 4, n = 8. Now just plug in to the above formula.

Now you only need to pick the k that gives you an x^3. Remember (2x)^3 = 2^3 * x^3. Can you find the k?


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