MCQ
In any binomial expansion, the number of terms are:
- A$\geq5$
- B$\geq2$
- C$\geq3$
- D$\geq4$
Solution:
Bi - nomial, involves summation of two terms.
Let the terms be x and y.
Therefore a binomial expansion can be of the form, (x + y)n.
where $\text{n}\geq1$ If n = 1, we get only two terms.If n > 1 where n is an integer, then it gives us in total (n + 1) terms.
Thus, number of terms has to be $\geq2.$
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