Difference between revisions of "1962 AHSME Problems/Problem 12"
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− | {{ | + | This is equivalent to <math>\frac{(a-1)^6}{a^6}.</math> |
+ | Its expansion has 7 terms, whose coefficients are the same as those of <math>(a-1)^6</math>. | ||
+ | By the Binomial Theorem, the sum of the last three coefficients is | ||
+ | <math>\binom{6}{2}-\binom{6}{1}+\binom{6}{0}=15-6+1=\boxed{10 \textbf{ (C)}}</math>. |
Revision as of 12:20, 16 April 2014
Problem
When is expanded the sum of the last three coefficients is:
Solution
This is equivalent to Its expansion has 7 terms, whose coefficients are the same as those of . By the Binomial Theorem, the sum of the last three coefficients is .