Binomial Expansion (1+4x)^7: Guide for Correct Answer

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The discussion focuses on expanding the expression (1+4x)^7 using the binomial theorem. The initial attempt incorrectly applies the binomial coefficients and powers, only addressing the fourth power instead of the seventh. Key errors include misplacing the multiplication of terms and failing to apply the correct exponent to "4x." The correct expansion should involve using the binomial coefficients for the seventh power and multiplying each term appropriately. Properly applying these principles will yield the correct expanded form of (1+4x)^7.
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(1+4x)^7 i need to fully expand.

il use (4c0) for 4 Ncr 0.


(4c0)1^4 + (4c1) 1^3 + 4x + (4c2) 1^2 4x^2 + (4c3) 1 + 4x^3 +
(4c4) 4x^4.

this gives the completely wrong answer.

i know this isn't the way your meant to do it, but i can't remember what's wrong here.

can someone tell me how to do this.. thanks :P
 
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DeanBH said:
(1+4x)^7 i need to fully expand.

il use (4c0) for 4 Ncr 0.


(4c0)1^4 + (4c1) 1^3 + 4x + (4c2) 1^2 4x^2 + (4c3) 1 + 4x^3 +
(4c4) 4x^4.

this gives the completely wrong answer.
Yes, it does! For one thing you have have only 4th power while your problem says 7th powers. Is one of those a typo? The second difficulty is that "(4c1)1^3+ 4x". the 3rd power of 1 should be multiplied by the "4x", not added: (4c1)1^3(4x). Finally, it is "4x" that should be to each power, not just "x".
(1+ 4x)^4= (4c0)1^4+ (4c1)1^3(4x)+ (4c2)1^2(4x)^2+ (4c3)1(4x)^3+ (4c4)(4x)^4

i know this isn't the way your meant to do it, but i can't remember what's wrong here.

can someone tell me how to do this.. thanks :P
 

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