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question 8
use the binomial formula to expand the following:
(2x - y)^6 =
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Step1: Recall Binomial Theorem
The binomial theorem states that \((a + b)^n=\sum_{k = 0}^{n}\binom{n}{k}a^{n - k}b^{k}\), where \(\binom{n}{k}=\frac{n!}{k!(n - k)!}\), \(a = 2x\), \(b=-y\), and \(n = 6\).
Step2: Calculate each term for \(k = 0\) to \(k = 6\)
- For \(k = 0\):
\(\binom{6}{0}(2x)^{6}(-y)^{0}=\frac{6!}{0!6!}(64x^{6})(1)=64x^{6}\)
- For \(k = 1\):
\(\binom{6}{1}(2x)^{5}(-y)^{1}=\frac{6!}{1!5!}(32x^{5})(-y)=6\times32x^{5}(-y)=- 192x^{5}y\)
- For \(k = 2\):
\(\binom{6}{2}(2x)^{4}(-y)^{2}=\frac{6!}{2!4!}(16x^{4})(y^{2}) = 15\times16x^{4}y^{2}=240x^{4}y^{2}\)
- For \(k = 3\):
\(\binom{6}{3}(2x)^{3}(-y)^{3}=\frac{6!}{3!3!}(8x^{3})(-y^{3})=20\times8x^{3}(-y^{3})=-160x^{3}y^{3}\)
- For \(k = 4\):
\(\binom{6}{4}(2x)^{2}(-y)^{4}=\frac{6!}{4!2!}(4x^{2})(y^{4})=15\times4x^{2}y^{4}=60x^{2}y^{4}\)
- For \(k = 5\):
\(\binom{6}{5}(2x)^{1}(-y)^{5}=\frac{6!}{5!1!}(2x)(-y^{5})=6\times2x(-y^{5})=-12xy^{5}\)
- For \(k = 6\):
\(\binom{6}{6}(2x)^{0}(-y)^{6}=\frac{6!}{6!0!}(1)(y^{6})=1\times1\times y^{6}=y^{6}\)
Step3: Sum all terms
\((2x - y)^{6}=64x^{6}-192x^{5}y + 240x^{4}y^{2}-160x^{3}y^{3}+60x^{2}y^{4}-12xy^{5}+y^{6}\)
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\(64x^{6}-192x^{5}y + 240x^{4}y^{2}-160x^{3}y^{3}+60x^{2}y^{4}-12xy^{5}+y^{6}\)