SOME APPLICATION OF NEWTON BINOMIAL IN THE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
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Nhị thức Niu-tÆ¡n, rút gá»n biểu thức, tìm số dÆ°Abstract
This article presents several applications of Newton’s binomial theorem in the mathematics program for high school students; in particular, in simplifying mathematical expressions, finding coefficients of expansions, and finding remainders of divisions. Those are highly applied and applied mathematical problems appearing frequently in excellent student exams and National high school graduation exams.
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