Binomial 11th 2018K E
Binomial 11th 2018K E
BINOMIAL
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CONTENT
S.No Pages
1. Theory 01
3. Exercise-2 09
4. Exercise-3 (Section-A) 12
[Previous years JEE-Main problems]
5. Exercise-3 (Section-B) 15
[Previous years JEE-Advanced problems]
8. Answer Key 20
BINOMIAL THEOREM
KEY CONCEPTS
BINOMIAL THEOREM
1. BINOMIAL THEOREM:
The formula by which any positive integral power of a binomial expression can be expanded in
the form of a series is known as BINOMIAL THEOREM.
If x , y R and n N, then ; n
(x + y) = C0 x + C1 x y + C2 x y + ..... + Cr x y + ..... + Cny = nCr xn – r yr.
n n n n n1 n n2 2 n nr r n n
r 0
This theorem can be proved by Induction.
OBSERVATIONS :
(i) The number of terms in the expansion is (n + 1) i.e. one or more than the index .
(ii) The sum of the indices of x & y in each term is n.
(iii) The binomial coefficients of the terms nC0 , nC1 .... equidistant from the beginning and the end are equal.
(i) The general term or the (r + 1)th term in the expansion of (x + y)n is given by : Tr+1 = nCr xnr . yr
(iii) Term independent of x contains no x ; Hence find the value of r for which the exponent of x is zero.
3. If A B n
= I + f, where I & n are positive integers, n being odd and 0 < f < 1, then
4. BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS :
(i) C0 + C1 + C2 + ....... + Cn = 2n
(ii) C0 + C2 + C4 + ....... = C1 + C3 + C5 + ....... = 2n1
(2 n) !
(iii) C02 + C12 + C22 + .... + Cn2 = 2nCn =
n! n!
( 2n )!
(iv) C0.Cr + C1.Cr+1 + C2.Cr+2 + ... + Cnr.Cn =
( n r ) ( n r )!
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
SPECIAL DPP-1
n
of 2 are equal , then the value of n is :
x
Q.1 If the coefficients of x7 & x8 in the expansion
3
(A) 15 (B) 45 (C) 55 (D) 56
n
1
Q.2 If the constant term of the binomial expansion 2 x is – 160, then n is equal to
x
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10
1 x 1 1
Q.3 The coefficient of x49 in the expansion of (x – 1) x 2 ..... x 49 is equal to
2 2 2
(A) – 2 1 50
1
(B) + ve coefficient of x
2
(D) – 2 1 49
1
(C) – ve coefficient of x
2
n
The sum of the binomial coefficients of 2x is equal to 256. The constant term in the expansion is
1
Q.4
x
(A) 1120 (B) 2110 (C) 1210 (D) none
n
a
n
C3
Q.5 If the second term of the expansion a1 / 13 is 14a5/2 then the value of n is
1
a C2
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 12 (D) 6
Q.6 The positive value of 'a' so that the coefficient of x5 is equal to that of x15 in the expansion of
10
2 a
x 3 is
x
1 1
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) 2 3
2 3 3
Q.7 Given that the term of the expansion (x1/3 x1/2)15 which does not contain x is 5 m where m N ,
then m =
(A) 1100 (B) 1010 (C) 1001 (D) 1000
18
1
Q.9 The term independent of 'x' in the expansion of 9 x , x > 0, is times the corresponding
3 x
binomial co-efficient. Then'' is
1 1
(A) 3 (B) (C) (D) 1
3 3
12
1 1
4
Q.12 Sum of all the rational terms in the expansion of 3 4 3 , is
(A) 27 (B) 256 (C) 283 (D) none
n n n
Q.13 For 2 r n , + 2 + =
r r 1 r 2
n 1 n 1 n 2 n 2
(A) (B) 2 (C) 2 (D)
r 1 r 1 r r
m
1
Q.14 For m N, if the sum of coefficients of first, second and third terms in the expansion of x 2
x
is 46, then the coefficient of term which does not contain x is
(A) 84 (B) 75 (C) 68 (D) 36
Q.15 Coefficient of the middle term in the expansion of the binomial (1 + x)40 is equal to
2 20 · (1· 3 · 5...... 39)
(A)
(20)!
(B) the sum of the coefficients of the two middle terms in (1 + x)39.
20 · 21· 22...... 40
(C)
(20)!
(D) ( C0)2 + (20C1)2 + (20C2)2 + ...... + (20C20)2
20
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
SPECIAL DPP-2
n
x 5x
Q.1 In the expansion of 3 4 3 4 the sum of the binomial combinatorial coefficients is 64 and the term
with the greatest binomial coefficient exceeds the third term by (n – 1), then the value of x must be
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) – 1
Q.4 Set of value of r for which, 18Cr 2 + 2 . 18Cr 1 + 18Cr 20C13 contains
(A) 4 elements (B) 5 elements (C) 7 elements (D) 10 elements
n
q p7
Q.5 In the expansion of , there is a term similar to pq, then that term is equal to
p q 3
10
(A) 210 pq (B) 252 pq (C) 120 pq (D) 45 pq
Q.8 Statement-1: 1125 + 1225 when divided by 23 leaves the remainder zero.
Statement-2: an + bn is divisible by (a + b) n N.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
Q.10 Let (1 + x2)2 (1 + x)n = A0 + A1 x + A2 x2 + ...... If A0, A1, A2 are in A.P. then the value of n is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 7
11
log 2 x 3
Q.11 In the expansion of x 3 3.2
(A) there appears a term with the power x2
(B) there does not appear a term with the power x2
(C) there appears a term with the power x 3
(D) the ratio of the co-efficient of x3 to that of x 3 is 1/3
Q.12
5
If it is known that the third term of the binomial expansion x x log10 x is 106 then x is equal to
(A) 10 (B) 10 5/2 (C) 100 (D) 5
Q.14 Find the sum of possible real values of x for which the sixth term of
7
1
log7 3
| x 2| 9
log3 | x 2|
9 5
3 7 equals 567.
SPECIAL DPP-3
Q.1 The sum of the coefficients of all the even powers of x in the expansion of (2x2 3x + 1)11 is
(A) 2 . 610 (B) 3 . 610 (C) 611 (D) none
Q.3 Given (1 – 2x + 5x2 – 10x3) (1 + x)n = 1 + a1x + a2x2 + .... and that a12 = 2a2 then the value of n is
(A) 6 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 3
4 54k x k 8
Q.4 The largest real value for x such that (4 k)! k! 3 is
k 0
(A) 2 2 5 (B) 2 2 5 (C) 2 2 5 (D) 2 2 5
Q.5 Let n represents the combination of 'n' things taken 'k' at a time, then the value of the sum
k
2 3 97 98 99
0 + 1 + ......... + + equals
95 96 97
99 100 99 100
(A) 97 (B) 98 (C) 98 (D) 97
Q.6 The coefficient of x11 in the expression (1 + x)5 (3 + x)4 (7 + x)3 equals
(A) 28 (B) 34 (C) 38 (D) 42
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
Q.7 (1 + x) (1 + x + x2) (1 + x + x2 + x3) ...... (1 + x + x2 + ...... + x100) when written in the ascending power
of x then the highest exponent of x is ______ .
(A) 4950 (B) 5050 (C) 5150 (D) 5151
100 r · 100 C r
Q.8 100
C r 1
equals
r 1
n
Q.10 If 9 80 = 1 + f where I , n are integers and 0 < f < 1, then
(A) I is an odd integer for all n. (B) I is an even integer for all n.
n
(C) (I + f) (1 f) = 1 (D) 1 f = 9 80
15
Which of the following must hold good(s) for the expansion of the binomial x 4 ?
1
Q.12
x3
(A) There exist a term which is independent of x.
(B) 8th and 9th terms of the expansion have the greatest binomial coefficient.
(C) Coefficients of x32 and x–17 are equal.
(D) If x 2 then number of rational terms in the expansion is 5.
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
SPECIAL DPP-4
32 20 33 20 2a 1 b
If 3 · C0 · C1 · C 2 ......... upto 21 terms = , then the value of is equal to
1 20
Q.1
2 3 b a
1 1
(A) (B) 2 (C) (D) 3
2 3
k 2 n C k
n 2
Q.2 Let f(n) = then the value of f (5) equals
k 1
n n
where r denotes Cr
(B) C 10 2
(A) 0 5
(C) – 10C5 (D) 2 · 9C5
Q.6 If (1 + x + x2)25 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ..... + a50 . x50 then a0 + a2 + a4 + ..... + a50 is
(A) even (B) odd and of the form 3n
(C) odd and of the form (3n 1) (D) odd and of the form (3n + 1)
7
1 4x 1
7
1 1 4 x 1
Q.7 The expression is a polynomial in x of degree
4x 1 2 2
(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 3
8
1 1
Q.8 The constant term in the expansion of x 2 2 y is
x y
(A) 4900 (B) 4950 (C) 5050 (D) 5151
n
r2 28 1
Q.9 If r 1 n C r 6
then the value of n equals
r0
Q.11 Statement 1: The value of 100C95 + 101C96 + 102C97 + ....... + 120C115 equals 121C6 – 100C6.
Statement 2: The sum of first n terms of a geometric progression whose first term and common ratio
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
Q.15 The number of ways in which 6 different toys can be distributed in two children if each child gets none,
one or more number of toys is also equal to
(A) the number of 6 digit numbers that can be made using only the digits 2 and 3 if each digit is used
atleast once.
(B) the number of heptagons that can be formed using the vertices of a 16-gon if none of the sides of
the 16-gon is also the side of heptagon.
6
(C) the coefficient of x6 in the expansion of (x + 1)6 xi .
i 0
(D) number of ways in which a person can invite his 6 friends, if he can select some or all at a time.
Q.16 If the sum S = 20C2 + 2 · 20C3 + 3 · 20C4 + ...............+ 19 · 20C20 can be expressed as 1 + p · 2q,
then find the value of (p + q).
100
k 100 a (2100 ) b
Q.17 If Ck
k 1 c
where a, b, c N,
k0
EXERCISE-2
11 11
1 1
Q.1 Find the coefficients : (i) x7 in a x 2 (ii) in ax 2
x7
bx bx
(iii) Find the relation between a and b, so that these coefficients are equal.
Q.2
(a) If the coefficients of the rth, (r + 1)th & (r + 2)th terms in the expansion of (1 + x)14 are in AP, find r.
14
2 1
(b) One term in the expansion of x is linear. Find the numerical coefficient of the term.
x
10
x 3 1 1 / 3 1 / 5
8
Q.3(a) Find the term independent of x in the expansion of (i) 2 (ii) x x
3 2x 2
8
2 log
(b) Find the value of x for which the fourth term in the expansion, 5 5 5 is 336.
x
4 44 1
log 5 2 x 1 7
3
5
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
Q.4 Prove that the ratio of the coefficient of x10 in (1 x²)10 & the term independent of x in
10
2
x is 1 : 32.
x
Q.6 Let a and b be the coefficient of x3 in (1 + x + 2x2 + 3x3)4 and (1 + x + 2x2 + 3x3 + 4x4)4
respectively. Find the value of (a – b).
Q.7
(a) Find the remainder if 683 + 883 is divided by 49.
(b) Find the remainder, when (1523 + 2323) is divided by 19.
(c) Find the number of rational terms in the expansion of 24 3
100
.
9
3x 2 1
Q.9 Find the term independent of x in the expansion of (1 + x + 2x3)
2 3x .
n 4
Q.10 Let (1 + x2)2 (1 + x)n = a K . x K . If a1 , a2 and a3 are in AP, find n.
K 0
Q.11
(a) Prove the following identities using the theory of permutation where C0 , C1 , C2 , ..... , Cn are the
combinatorial coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x)n, n N, then prove the following:
( 2n )!
(i) C02 + C12 + C22 +.....+ Cn2 = (This result is to be remembered)
n! n!
( 2n )!
(ii) C0 C1 + C1 C2 + C2 C3 +....+Cn 1 Cn =
( n 1)! (n 1)!
2n!
(iii) CoCr + C1Cr + 1 + C2Cr + 2 + .... + Cn r Cn =
(n r )!(n r )!
n Cr .n Cr2 =
n 2
(2n )!
(iv)
r 0
(n 2)! (n 2)!
(v) 100C +5· 100C + 10 · 100C + 10 · 100C13 + 5 · 100C14 + 100C15 = 105C90
10 11 12
10
(b) Find the value of the sum 50C
31 + 50r C20r .
r 0
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
Q.12
(a) If C0 , C1 , C2 , ..... , Cn are the combinatorial coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x)n, n N, then
prove the following:
(i) C1 + 2C2 + 3C3 +.....+ n . Cn = n . 2n1
(ii) C0 + 2C1 + 3C2 +.....+ (n+1)Cn = (n + 2)2n – 1
(iii) C0 + 3C1 + 5C2 +.....+ (2n + 1)Cn = (n + 1) 2n
C0.C1.C2....Cn 1(n 1)n
(iv) (C0 + C1)(C1 + C2)(C2 + C3) ..... (Cn – 1 + Cn) =
n!
( n 1) ( 2n )!
(v) 1 · Co2 + 3 · C12 + 5 · C22 + ..... + (2n + 1) Cn2 =
n! n!
(b) Let f(x) = 1 – x + x2 – x3 + ......... + x16 – x17 = a0 + a1 (1 + x) + a2 (1 + x)2 + ..... + a17 (1 + x)17,
find the value of a2.
10 10
(c) If Cr · x r = (1 + x)10, then find the value of the sum r Cr .
r0 r0
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
EXERCISE-3
SECTION-A
(JEE-MAIN Previous Year's Questions)
Q.1 The co-efficient of x5 in (1 + 2x + 3x2 + ….…)–3/2 is [AIEEE 2002]
(1) 21 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) none of these
Q.3 If nCr denotes the number of combinations of n things taken r at a time, then the expression
nC n n
r+1 + Cr–1 + 2 × Cr is equal to [AIEEE 2003]
n+2
(1) C r n+2
(2) Cr+1 n+1
(3) Cr n+1
(4) Cr+1
Q.5 If x is positive, the first negative term in the expansion of (1 + x)27/5 is [AIEEE 2003]
(1) 7th term (2) 5th term (3) 8th term (4) 6th term
Q.6 The coefficient of the middle term in the binomial expansion in powers of x of (1 + x)4 and
of (1 – x)6 is the same, if equals
5 10 3 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) [AIEEE 2004]
3 3 10 5
n n
1
If Sn = n and tn =
r tn
Q.8 nC , then
sn
is equal to
r 0 Cr r 0 r
1 1 2n 1
(1) n (2) n–1 (3) n–1 (4) [AIEEE 2004]
2 2 2
Q.9 If the coefficients of r th, (r + 1)th and (r + 2)th terms in the binomial expansion of (1 + y)m are
in A.P., then m and r satisfy the equation
(1) m2 –m (4r – 1) + 4r2 – 2 = 0 (2) m2 – m (4r + 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0
(3) m2 – m (4r + 1) + 4r2 – 2 = 0 (4) m2 – m (4r – 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0 [AIEEE 2005]
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
11 11
2 1 1
If the coefficient of x7 in ax bx equals the coefficient of x in ax 2 , then a and b
Q.10 –7
bx
satisfy the relation
a
(1) a – b = 1 (2) a + b = 1 (3) =1 (4) ab = 1 [AIEEE 2005]
b
1
Q.11 If the expansion in powers of x of the function is a0 + a1x +a2x2 + a3x3 + ….…, then
(1 ax ) (1 bx )
an is [AIEEE 2006]
a n bn a n 1 b n 1 b n 1 a n 1 bn a n
(1) (2) (3) (4)
ba ba ba ba
Q.12 For natural numbers m, n, if (1 – y)m (1 + y)n = 1 + a1y + a2y2 + ….…, and a1 = a2 = 10, then
(m, n) is
(1) (35, 20) (2) (45, 35) (3) (35, 45) (4) (20, 45)
[AIEEE 2006]
a
Q.13 In the binomial expansion of (a – b)n, n 5, the sum of 5th and 6th terms is zero, then equals
b
5 6 n 5 n4
(1) (2) (3) (4) [AIEEE 2007]
n4 n 5 6 5
Q.14 The sum of the series 20C – 20C + 20C – 20C + …… – ….. + 20C is
0 1 2 3 10
20C 1 20
(1) – 10 (2) C10 (3) 0 (4) 20C10 [AIEEE 2007]
2
n
Q.15 Statement- 1: (r 1) nCr = (n +2) 2n–1
r 0
n
Statement -2: (r 1) nCr xr = (1 + x)n + nx (1 + x)n–1
r 0
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is false
(4) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true [AIEEE 2008]
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
10 10 10
Q.17 Let S1 = j j 1 10
C j , S2 j 10 C j and S3 j2 10
Cj .
j1 j 1 j 1
Statement-1 : S3 = 55 × 29.
10
x 1 x 1
Q.20 The term independent of x in expansion of 2 1
1
is
3
x x 1 x x
3 2
Q.21 If the coefficients of x3 and x4 in the expansion of (1 + ax + bx2) (1 – 2x)18 in powers of x are both
zero, then (a, b) is equal to
272 251 251 272
(1) 16, (2) 16, (3) 14, (4) 14,
3 3 3 3
[JEE (Main) 2014]
(1)
2
1 50
3 1 (2)
2
1 50
2 1 (3)
2
1 50
3 1 (4)
1 50
2
3
[JEE (Main) 2015]
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
n
If the number of terms in the expansion of 1 2 , x 0, is 28, then the sum of the coefficients
2 4
Q.23
x x
of all the terms in this expansion, is
(1) 729 (2) 64 (3) 2187 (4) 243
[JEE (Main) 2016]
Q.24 The value of (21C1 – 10C1) + (21C2 – 10C2) + (21C3 – 10C3) + (21C4 – 10C4) + …… + (21C10 – 10C10)
is
(1) 221 – 211 (2) 221 – 210 (3) 220 – 29 (4) 220 – 210
[JEE (Main) 2017]
Q.25 The sum of the co-efficients of all odd degree terms in the expansion of
5 5
x x 3 1 x x 3 1 , (x > 1) is:
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) –1 (4) 0
[JEE (Main) 2018]
SECTION-B
(JEE-ADVANCE Previous Year's Questions)
a
Q.1 In the binomial expansion of (a – b)n, n 5, the sum of the 5th and 6th terms is zero. Then equals
b
n 5 n4 5 6
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 5 n4 n 5
[JEE'2001 (Screening), 3]
m
10 20 p
Q.2 The sum i m i , (where = 0 if P < q ) is maximum when m is
q
i 0
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 20
[JEE'2002 (Screening), 3]
Q.4 n–1C
r = (K2 – 3).nCr+1, if K
(A) [– 3 , 3 ] (B) (–, – 2) (C) (2, ) (D) ( 3 , 2]
[JEE 2004 (Screening)]
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 n n
Q.5 The value of – + ........ + is, where = Cr.
0 10 1 11 2 12 20 30 r
30 30 60 31
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 15 30 10
[JEE 2005 (Screening)]
Q.6 For r = 0, 1, .... 10, let Ar, Br and Cr denote, respectively, the coefficient of xr in the expansions of
10
(1 + x)10, (1 + x)20 and (1 + x)30. Then A B
r 1
r 10 B r C10 A r is equal to
Q.7 The coefficients of three consecutive terms of (1 + x)n + 5 are in the ratio 5: 10 : 14. Then n =
[JEE (Advanced) 2013, 4]
Q.10 Let m be the smallest positive integer such that the coefficient of x 2 in the expansion of
(1 + x)2 + (1 + x)3 + ……. + (1 + x)49 + (1 + mx)50 is (3n + 1) 51C3 for some positive integer n. Then
the value of n is
[JEE (Advanced) 2016, 3]
Q.11 Let X = 10
C1 2
2 10
C2 2
3 10
C3 2
.... 10 10
2
C10 , where 10Cr , r {1, 2, ...., 10} denote
1
binomial coefficients. Then, the value of X is______. [JEE (Advanced) 2018, 3]
1430
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
EXERCISE-4
18
1
Q.4 Find the 13th term in the expansion of 9x ,x0
3 x
Q.5 The coefficients of the (r – 1)th, rth and (r + 1)th terms in the expansion of (x + 1)n are in the ratio
1 : 3 : 5. Find n and r.
Q.6 Find a positive value of m for which the coefficient of x2 in the expansion (1 + x)m is 6.
Q.7 Find a if the coefficients of x2 and x3 in the expansion of (3 + ax)9 are equal.
Q.8 Find the coefficient of x5 in the expression (1 + 2x)6 (1 – x)7 using binomial theorem.
4 4
Q.9 Find the value of a 2 a 2 1 a 2 a 2 1 .
Q.10 Find n, if the ratio of the fifth term from the beginning to the fifth term from the end in the expansion
n
1
of 4 2 4 is 6 :1.
3
11
2 3
Q.11 Prove that there is no term containing x6 in the expansion of 2x .
x
Q.12 If P is the sum of odd terms and Q that of even terms in the expansion of (x + a)n ; prove that
(i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n
(ii) 4PQ = (x + a)2n – (x – a)2n
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
Q.13 If a1, a2, a3 and a4 are the coefficients of the second, third, fourth and fifth terms respectively in the
expansion (1 + x)n; prove that
a1 a3 2a 2
a1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 2 a 3
Q.14 Find the value of the greatest term (numerically) in the expansion
3
(i) (2x – 3y)6 when x = 2; y = 3 (ii) (1 + 4x)5 when x =
4
Q.1 Find number of different dissimilar terms in the sum (1 + x)2012 + (1 + x2)2011 + (1 + x3)2010.
Q.2
n n
(a) Let f (n) = kr . Also if f(n) = 2047, then find the value of n.
r 0 k r
[Note: nr = nCr.]
11 11
j .
i
(b) Find the sum
j0 i j
Q.3 Given that (1 + x + x2)n = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + a2nx2n , find the values of
(i) a0 + a1 + a2 + ..... + a2n ;
(ii) a0 a1 + a2 a3 ..... + a2n ;
(iii) a02 a12 + a22 a32 + ..... + a2n2
n
x 2
Q.4 Find the index n of the binomial if the 9th term of the expansion has numerically the
5 5
greatest coefficient (n N) .
Q.5
If 7 4 3 n = p + where n and p are positive integers and is a proper fraction
show that (1 – ) (p + ) = 1.
Q.6
Let P = 2 3 5 and f = P – [P], where [P] denotes the greatest integer function.
f2
Find the value of .
1 f
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
C1 C 2 C 2 n 1 1
(b) C0 ...... n
2 3 n 1 n 1
2 2 C1 23 C 2 2 4 C3 2 n 1 C n 3n 1 1
(c) 2C 0 ......
2 3 4 n 1 n 1
C1 C 2 C 1
(d) C0 ...... (1) n n
2 3 n 1 n 1
(b) show that the coefficients of the terms in the product, equidistant from the beginning and end are
equal.
(n 1)!
(c) show that the sum of the odd coefficients = the sum of the even coefficients =
2
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
EXERCISE-1
SPECIAL DPP-1
Q.1 C Q.2 B Q.3 A Q.4 A Q.5 A
Q.6 A Q.7 C Q.8 B Q.9 D Q.10 C
Q.11 A Q.12 C Q.13 D Q.14 A Q.15 ABD
SPECIAL DPP-2
Q.1 C Q.2 D Q.3 B Q.4 C Q.5 B
Q.6 D Q.7 B Q.8 C Q.9 A Q.10 AB
Q.11 BCD Q.12 AB Q.13 2520 Q.14 4
SPECIAL DPP-3
Q.1 B Q.2 B Q.3 A Q.4 A Q.5 D
Q.6 C Q.7 B Q.8 C Q.9 D Q.10 ACD
Q.11 AC Q.12 BC Q.13 (A)-S (B)-P (C)-Q (D)-R Q.14 1330
SPECIAL DPP-4
Q.1 A Q.2 C Q.3 B Q.4 D Q.5 C
Q.6 A Q.7 D Q.8 A Q.9 B Q.10 D
Q.11 A Q.12 BD Q.13 AD Q.14 ACD Q.15 BC
Q.16 29 Q.17 201 Q.18 9
EXERCISE-2
11C
a6 11C
a5
Q.1 (i) 5 5 (ii) (iii) ab = 1 Q.2 (a) r = 5 or 9 (b) 14C5
b 6
b6
5
Q.3 (a) (i) (ii) T6 =7, (b) x = 0 or 1 Q.5 5 Q.6 0
12
nC n – r 2n – r)
17
Q.7 (a) 35 ; (b) 0 ; (c) 26 Q.8 r (3 Q.9
54
Q.10 n = 2 or 3 or 4 Q.11 (b) 61C Q.12 (b) 816, (c) 5120
30
Q.13 6
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BINOMIAL THEOREM
EXERCISE-3
SECTION-A
Q.1 4 Q.2 4 Q.3 2 Q.4 2 Q.5 3
Q.6 3 Q.7 2 Q.8 1 Q.9 3 Q.10 4
Q.11 3 Q.12 3 Q.13 4 Q.14 2 Q.15 1
Q.16 2 Q.17 3 Q.18 3 Q.19 3 Q.20 2
Q.21 1 Q.22 3 Q.23 1 Q.24 4 Q.25 2
SECTION-B
Q.1 B Q.2 C Q.3 (a) A Q.4 D Q.5 A
Q.6 D Q.7 6 Q.8 C Q.9 8 Q.10 5
Q.11 646.00
EXERCISE-4
32 40 20 5 3 x5 15 6 1
4 6
Q.1 (i) 5 x x (ii) x6 + 6x4 + 15x2 + 20 + 2
x 5 x3 x 8 32 x x x
9
Q.7 a= Q.8 171 Q.9 2a8 + 12a6 – 10a4 – 4a2 + 2
7
EXERCISE-5
Q.1 4023 Q.2 (a) 10 ; (b) 4095 Q.3 (i) 3n (ii) 1, (iii) an
n2 n 2
Q.4 n = 12 Q.6 722 Q.8 (a)
2
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