Tham KY's answer to Loveyly's Junior College 2 H2 Maths question.

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Peir Yong
Peir Yong
7 years ago
That's binomial expansion right? Part c. Or binomial is also a type of maclaurin expansion
Tham KY
Tham KY
7 years ago
Not binomial exactly, is a modified version.
Actual binomial expansion is for positive integer power, ie (1+f(x))^n, the n must be a positive integer, the f(x) can be big values.
Maclaurin expansion works on non-integer of n, either positive or negative, and |f(x)|< 1.
Peir Yong
Peir Yong
7 years ago
Oooops shag. Sorry again.