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Considering n is any real number, we get (n k) = n (n 1) (n 2) … (n k + 1) k The theorem newton’s binomial theorem, proposed and explained by sir isaac newton in the 17 th century, expands expressions of the form (1+x) n, where n is any real number It is similar to the generalized binomial theorem expression of the form (x + y) n.

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The coefficients of the terms in the expansion are the binomial coefficients (n k) (kn)

The theorem and its generalizations can be used to prove results and solve problems in combinatorics, algebra, calculus, and many other areas of mathematics. The 2 is the number of choices we want, call it k and we have (so far) = p k × 0.3 1 the 0.3 is the probability of the opposite choice, so it is 1−p the 1 is the number of opposite choices, so it is

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