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What is the coefficient of the last term in the binomial expansion of (x + 1)9?

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User Maria K
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Given :
(x+1)^(9)

To Find : What is the coefficient of the last term in the binomial expansion of (x + 1)9?

Solution :

Formula of expansion :
(x+a)^(n) =\sum_(k=0)^(n) _(n) C_k x^(k) a^(n-k)


(x+1)^(9) =\sum_(k=0)^(9) _(9) C_k x^(k) a^(9-k)

So , in the last term k =9


_(9) C_9 x^(9) a^(9-9)


(9!)/(9!*0!)x^(9)


1*x^(9)

Thus the coefficient of last term is 1.

Hence option 2 is correct

User Vasquez
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The first and last terms have coefficients of 1. The coefficient of the n-th term is C(9, n-1) = 9!/((n-1)!(10-n)!) for n=1 to 10.

The appropriate choice is ...

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