In this video we discuss the "proof" of how a binomial expansion is generalized into the Binomial Theorem formula. If you can get through and understand the Binomial Theorem, then you'll be able to find any term within a binomial expansion.
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This is part of Topic 1 - Number and Algebra of the IB Standard Level (SL) Analysis and Approaches curriculum.
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