(ii) Use the binomial theorem to find the values of the following \sqrt{1.001}, correct to six places of decimal
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.. + C(n,n-1) * a^1 * b^(n-1) + C(n,n) * a^0 * b^n where C(n,k) represents the binomial coefficient, which is equal to n! / (k! * (n-k)!). In this case, we are looking for the value of (0.01 + 0.001)^6. Using the binomial theorem, we can expand this as: (0.01 + Show more…
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