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IB Maths AA 1.7 Definitions

This page contains our IB Maths AA definitions for 1.7. By learning each one of these definitions, you will fully cover the content for IB Maths AA 'Binomial theorem'.

binomial coefficient

A number written as nCr{}^nC_r or (nr)\binom{n}{r}, given by nCr=n!r!(nr)!{}^nC_r=\frac{n!}{r!\left(n-r\right)!}, which counts combinations: the number of ways to choose rr objects from nn when order does not matter.

binomial theorem

A rule for expanding (a+b)n(a+b)^n for nNn\in\mathbb{N} by generating every term and coefficient systematically, rather than multiplying out repeatedly.

coefficient

The numerical factor multiplying a term in an expansion, for example the number multiplying x2x^2 in a polynomial term.

combinations

The number of ways to pick rr objects from nn distinct objects when order does not matter, given by nCr=n!r!(nr)!{}^nC_r=\frac{n!}{r!\left(n-r\right)!}.

factorial

A product written as n!n! meaning n×(n1)××2×1n\times\left(n-1\right)\times\cdots\times2\times1, with 0!=10!=1, used to define binomial coefficients.

general term

A single term in the binomial expansion written as Tr+1=nCranrbrT_{r+1}={}^nC_r a^{n-r}b^r, used to identify a specific term without expanding fully.

nCr

Combinatorial notation for the binomial coefficient, written as nCr{}^nC_r, used as the coefficient of terms in binomial expansions and to count combinations.

Pascal's triangle

A triangular array of numbers where each interior entry is the sum of the two entries directly above it, and each row gives the coefficients for expanding (a+b)n(a+b)^n for a particular value of nn.

probability

Measures how likely an event is to happen, taking a value between 00 and 11, where 00 means impossible and 11 means certain.

sigma

A summation symbol used to write a series compactly, for example (a+b)n=r=0nnCranrbr(a+b)^n=\sum_{r=0}^{n}{}^nC_r a^{n-r}b^r means add the terms for all integer values of rr from 00 to nn.

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