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Mathematics, 24.11.2019 01:31 elleinad5656

Let c(n) be the constant term in the expansion of
(x + 9)n.
prove by induction that
c(n) = 9n
for all n is in n.
(induction on n.) the constant term of
(x + 9)1
is

= 9
.

suppose as inductive hypothesis that the constant term of
(x + 9)k − 1
is

for some
k > 1.

then
(x + 9)k = (x + 9)k − 1 ·

,
so its constant term is

· 9 =
,
as required.

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