Answer:
<em>C.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Required
Determine which binomial expansion it came from
The first step is to add the powers of he expression in brackets;
Each term of a binomial expansion are always of the form:
Where n = the sum above
Compare to the above general form of binomial expansion
Substitute 6 for n
[Next is to solve for a and b]
<em>From the above expression, the power of (5) is 2</em>
<em>Express 2 as 6 - 4</em>
By direct comparison of
and
We have;
Further comparison gives
[Solving for a]
By direct comparison of
[Solving for b]
By direct comparison of
Substitute values for a, b, n and r in
Solve for
<em>Check the list of options for the expression on the left hand side</em>
<em>The correct answer is </em><em />
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Every number that has 0 as last digit and isn't decimal number, can be divided by 10 without remainder. It works for both positive or negative numbers. If last digit is different from 0, you will have remainder equal to that last digit. Even number 0 is divisible by 10 (the answer is 0 of course) because its last and only digit is 0.