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Standard XI
Mathematics
NCERT
Question
Expand the expression
(
2
x
−
3
)
6
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Solution
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Using Binomial theorem,
(
2
x
−
3
)
6
=
6
C
0
(
2
x
)
6
−
6
C
1
(
2
x
)
5
(
3
)
+
6
C
2
(
2
x
)
4
(
3
)
2
−
6
C
3
(
2
x
)
3
(
3
)
3
+
6
C
4
(
2
x
)
2
(
3
)
4
−
6
C
5
(
2
x
)
(
3
)
5
+
6
C
6
(
3
)
6
=
64
x
6
−
6
(
32
x
5
)
(
3
)
+
15
(
16
x
4
)
(
9
)
−
20
(
8
x
3
)
(
27
)
+
15
(
4
x
2
)
(
81
)
−
6
(
2
x
)
(
243
)
+
729
=
64
x
6
−
576
x
5
+
2160
x
4
−
4320
x
3
+
4860
x
2
−
2916
x
+
729
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