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== Problem == | == Problem == | ||
+ | The Binomial Expansion is valid for exponents that are not integers. That is, for all real numbers <math>x,y</math> and <math>r</math> with <math>|x|>|y|</math>, | ||
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+ | <cmath>(x+y)^r=x^r+rx^{r-1}y+\dfrac{r(r-1)}{2}x^{r-2}+\dfrac{r(r-1)(r-2)}{3!}x^{r-3}y\cdots</cmath> | ||
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+ | What are the first three digits to the right of the decimal point in the decimal representation of <math>(10^{2002}+1)^{\dfrac{10}{7}}</math>? | ||
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Problem
The Binomial Expansion is valid for exponents that are not integers. That is, for all real numbers and with ,
What are the first three digits to the right of the decimal point in the decimal representation of ?
Solution
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