TRINOMIAL THEOREM
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TRINOMIAL THEOREM
Can anyone please explain to me the mechanics of TRINOMIAL THEOREM..Please, i need it learned..
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Re: TRINOMIAL THEOREM
Hi - Have you done background research to help give you a better understanding of the trinomial theorem? If you have specific questions, our Experts may be able to help, but first we recommend spending time using available research tools so that you review the principle and some samples.
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Re: TRINOMIAL THEOREM
I concur with Amy. By doing a simple Google search, you would find something like this: http://staff.spd.dcu.ie/breens/documents/bitri2.pdf, (which, by the way, should be very clear and easy to pick up if you understand the binomial theorem). Just keep in mind that the Internet holds a wealth of resources; all you have to do is find them!
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