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Pretty much bang on there. The other hint I would give is notice that you only see every second binomial coefficient. The first step to derive such a series is to substitute a value for x and then substitute the negative of that value.Could anyone help me with part ii of this question?
I finished part i and got 14. Im guessing part ii has something to do with using the 3+2x and maybe n=10 and some sort of sub for x. Part from that I'm lost.
Any help appreciated, thanks.
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Edit: Great, thank you so much.
Thank you.Pretty much bang on there. The other hint I would give is notice that you only see every second binomial coefficient. The first step to derive such a series is to substitute a value for x and then substitute the negative of that value.