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Binomial Theorem Theory

The document discusses the binomial theorem. It provides the general form of (x + a)n as the sum of terms with coefficients determined by the binomial coefficients. It gives properties of the binomial coefficients and expansions. Examples are provided to find coefficients in expansions of expressions using the binomial theorem. The key points covered are: 1) The binomial theorem expresses (x + a)n as a sum involving binomial coefficients of the terms xkak-r for k from 0 to n. 2) Examples demonstrate using the general term formula and properties of binomial coefficients to determine specific coefficients in expansions. 3) The expansions of (x + a)n and (a + x)n are

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Binomial Theorem Theory

The document discusses the binomial theorem. It provides the general form of (x + a)n as the sum of terms with coefficients determined by the binomial coefficients. It gives properties of the binomial coefficients and expansions. Examples are provided to find coefficients in expansions of expressions using the binomial theorem. The key points covered are: 1) The binomial theorem expresses (x + a)n as a sum involving binomial coefficients of the terms xkak-r for k from 0 to n. 2) Examples demonstrate using the general term formula and properties of binomial coefficients to determine specific coefficients in expansions. 3) The expansions of (x + a)n and (a + x)n are

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JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM

BINOMIAL THEOREM
SYNOPSIS W.E-2:The coefficient of x p in the expansion of
2n
æ 2 1 ö÷
BINOMIAL THEOREM FOR ççx + ÷
POSITIVE INTEGER INDEX
çè x ø÷
n 2 n- r æ1 ö÷r 2 n
GENERAL TERM OF (x + a ) AND Sol. General term Tr + 1 = Cr (x )
2n 2 çç ÷ = C x 4 n- 3r
çè x ø÷ r

COEFFICIENT OF x n 4n - p
n
n
n nr On putting 4n-3r = p Þ r =
 If n is positive intger, then  x  a   
r0
Cr x .a r
3
(2n)!
n C0xn n C1xn1a n C2xn2a2  .... n Cnan æ ö÷ æ2n + p ö÷
coefficient of x p is çç 4 n - p ç
n çè 3 ø÷ ÷!èçç 3 ø÷ ÷!
i) The number of terms in the expansion  x  a  is
n
 n  1 n æ 1 ö÷
W.E-3:The coefficient of x in (1 + x ) ççç1 + - n ÷ is
x ø÷

n
ii) The sum of the powers of x and a in any term in the è

.i
n 2n
expansion of  x  a  is n. (1+ x)
Sol. =
iii) The general term in the expansion of  x  a  is
n n al xn
\ coefficient of x- n is coefficient of x 0 in
Tr 1  nCr x nr a r 2n
ur
2n
1  x  is C0 = 1
n

iv) 1  x 
n   nCr xr n
o

n
r 0   x  a    1 r n
Cr x nr a r
uj

r 0
 n C 0  n C 1 x  n C 2 x 2  ....  n C n x n n
 n C0 x n  n C1 x n 1a  n C2 x n 2 a 2 .....   1 n Cn a n
Ed

v) Tr 1  n C r x r The general term of this expansion is


n r n
vi) C0 , nC1 , nC2 ,..... nCn are binomial coefficients in Tr 1   1 Cr x nr a r
n
the expansion of  x  a  W.E-4: If ab ¹ 0 and the sum of the coefficientss
vii) The binomial coefficients which are equidistant from 11
æx 2 b ö÷
the begining and from the ending are equal. ç
of x 7 and x 4 in the expansion of çç - ÷ ÷ is
i.e nC0  n Cn ; nC1  n Cn1; nC2  n C n2 ;..... etc è a x ø÷
n n
zero, then [EAM-2012]
viii) The expansions of  x  a  and  a  x  are equal 11 r r
 x2   b 
but their respective terms are not equal. Sol. Tr + 1 = 11Cr  a   
   x 
15
W.E-1:The coefficient of x 9 in (1+ 3x + 3x 2 + x3 ) x 22 3 r  x 7 , x 22 3 r  x 4
is 22  3r  7 , 22  3r  4 ; r  5 , r  6
3 15
(
Sol. (1 + x ) ) 45
= (1 + x )
coefficient of x 7
 11
 b5  4
C5  6  ; x  11C6
 b6 
 5
a
  a 
9 45!
Tr 1  45 Cr x r ; Coefficient of x =  b6   b5  1
36!9! 11C6  5   11C5  6   0 ; b   0, ab  1
a
  a
  a
NARAYANAGROUP 95
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

W.E-5: If the coefficients of x 3 and x 4 in the  (i)The number of terms in the expansion of
18  n  2  n  1
expansion of (1 + ax + bx2 )(1- 2 x) in powers
n n
 x  a   x  a is
2
if n is even,
2
of x are both zero, then (a, b) is equal to if n is odd.
[MAINS-14] (ii) The number of terms in the expansion of
Sol. Coefficient of x 3  coeff. of x 3 in
n n  n  1
18
1  2x   coeff .of x 2 in a 1  2x  
18
 x  a   x  a is n/2 if n is even,
2
if n

coeff. of x in b 1  2x 
18 is odd.
W.E-8:The number of terms in the expansion of
 18 c3 .23  a.18 c2 .22  b.18 c1.2  0
20 20

34  16
(x + 2 y ) + (x - 2 y ) is
17a  b  ..... 1
3 n
Sol. The number of terms = + 1 (where n=20)
similarly coeff. of 2
x 4 18 c4 .24  a.18 c3 .23  b.18 c2 .2 2  0 20
= + 1 = 11
2

n
32a  3b  240....  2 

.i
272 MULTINOMIAL THEOREM
solve (1) & (2)  a  16 ; b 
3
W.E-6:The coefficient of x n in the expansion of
n al
 The expansion of  a1  a2  a3  ...  ar  is called
multinomial theorem
n

n  The number of terms in


ur
(1 + x )(1- x) is
n
n  a1  a2  a3  ...  ar 
Sol. (1 + x )(1- x ) = (1 + x )
o

n  r 1
is cr 1  n  N  ·
uj

(C -
n
0
n n 2
C1 x + C2 x - ..... + (- 1) . Cn x
n n n
) W.E-9: The number of terms in the expansion of
Ed

coefficient x is (- 1) Cn + (- 1) . Cn- 1
n
n n n- 1 n
(a + b + c +d)n is
n Sol. Put r = 4 in above formulae ( n r 1 cr 1  n  N  )
= (- 1) (1- n )
( n  1)(n  2)(n  3)
W.E-7: The coefficient of x 7 in the expansion of No. of terms =
3!
6
(1- x - x 2 + x 3 ) is [AIEEE-2011] W.E-10: The number of distinct terms in
6 2 6 3
Sol. = (1- x ) (1- x ) (a + b + c + d + e) is
coefficient of x 7 Sol. r = 5, n = 3

= (- 6 C1 ´ - 6 C 3 )+ (- 6 C 3 ´ + 6 C 2 ) + (- 6 C5 ´ - 6 C1 ) Number of terms = n+ r- 1 Cr- 1 =35

= 120 - 300 + 36 = –144  The general term in the expansion of


n

n
 x  a   x  a
n
  x1  x2  ....  x p  is

2  n C0 x n  n C2 x n 2 a 2  n C4 x n 4 a 4  ..... n! n
x1n1 x2n2 ....x p p
n n n1 !n2 ! ...n p !
  x  a   x  a 
where n1  n2  ....n p  n
2  n C1 x n 1a1  n C3 x n3a 3  n C5 x n 5a 5  .....

96 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM
 Coefficient of W.E-14: The middle term in the expansion of
p q r
n na b c æ 1 ö÷
2n

x p y q z r in  ax  by  cz  is ççx - ÷ is
p!q!r! çè x ø÷
where p  q  r  n & n, p, q, r  N
æ(2n) ö÷th
ç + 1÷
W.E-11: The coefficient of a 3b 4 c 5 in the expansion Sol. middle term = çç ÷ term
è 2 ø÷
12
of (a + b + c ) is 2n n
Tn + 1 = Cn (- 1)
Sol. The coefficient of a b c in the expansion of
3 4 5

1.3.5......(2n - 1) n
12 12! middle term= (- 2)
(a + b + c ) = = 27720 n!
3!4 !5!
Middle term: If n is odd there will be two  If n  2, n  N , then
n n n n
middle terms in the expansion of  x  a  , which  2n  1   2 n    2 n  1

th th  If the coefficients of x r 1, x r , x r 1 in


 n 1   n3

n
are   and   terms n 2
 2   2  1  x  are in A.P. then  n  2r   n  2

.i
 If n is even there will be only one middle term in the

n n 
expansion of  x  a  , which is   1 term
th
n al
 If the coefficients of r th ,(r  1)th ,( r  2)th terms in
the expansion of (1  x)n are in H.P, then
2 
ur
 If n is odd. there are two greatest binomial ( n  2r ) 2  n  0
n Coefficient of x n1 in
coefficients in the expansion of  x  a  , which 
o

n  x  1  x   2  ............  x   n 
uj

n n
Cn1 C n1 C n1  n C n1
are and also .
2 2 2 2 is   1   2  ........   n 
Ed

 If n is even, there is only one greatest binomial


n
 Coefficient of x n1 in
coefficient in the expansion of  x  a  ,
n
 x  1  x   2  ............  x   n 
Cn
which is is  1   2  ........   n 
2
2n
W.E-12:The middle term of (1- 3x + 3x 2 - x3 ) is  Coefficient of xn2 in

(
Sol. (1- x )
3 2n
) = (1- x)
6n  x  1  x   2  ............  x   n 
2

æ6n ö
th
is
 1   2  ........  n  
 12   22  ........   n2 
middle term = ççç + 1÷
3n 2
÷ term = 6 n C3n (- x )
è2 ø÷
W.E-13:The coefficient of the middle term in the Independent term: The term Independent
binomial expansion in powers of x of  p b 
n

4 6 of x in the expansion of  ax  q  is
(1+ a x) and of (1- a x) is the same if a =  x 

3 3 np
Sol. 4 C2a 2 = 6 C3 (- a ) ; a = - Tr 1 = n Cr a nr b r , where r  (integer)
10 pq

NARAYANAGROUP 97
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

W.E-15: The term independent of x in the Binomial coefficients:


æ x+ 1 x - 1 ö÷
10 nCo , nC1 , nC2 ,...............nCn are called the binomial
expansion of ççç - ÷ is coefficients in the expansion of (x+a)n. They are
è x 2/3 - x1/3 + 1 x - x1/2 ø÷
denoted by co, c1, c2, - - - cn respectively.
10
æ 1/3 x1/2 + 1ö÷ co, c1, c2, - - - , cn are the binomial coefficients in
ç
Sol. = çç(x + 1)- ÷ [MAINS-2013] the expansion of (1 +x)n.
è x1/2 ø÷÷
n
- 1/2 10 - 1/2 10
a) c0  n c1  n c2  n c3  .....  ncn  2n
= (x + 1- 1- x
1/3
) = (x - x
1/3
) n
b) c0  n c1  n c2  n c3  .....  (1)n. n
cn  0
th
If (r + 1) term is the term independent of x n1
c) nC  nC  nC  .....  nC  nC  ......  2
0 2 4 1 3
10 (1 / 3)
then r = = 4 d) n
c1  2. n c2  3. n c3  ...  n. ncn  n.2 n 1
1/ 3+ 1/ 2
Q The term independent of x is c1 c c (1  x)n1 1
4 e) c0  x  2 x2  ...  n xn 
T5 = 10 C4 (- 1) = 10 C4 =210 2 3 n 1 (n 1) x
c1 c2 c3 c 2 n 1  1

n
 The term containing the coefficient of x m in the f) c0     ...  n 
2 3 4 n 1 n 1

.i
n
 p b  c c c c 1
expansion of  ax  q  is Tr 1 c0  1  2  3 ......(1)n n 
 x 
np  m
n al
g)
2 3 4
c2 c4 2n
n1 n1

i.e, Tr 1 = n Cr a nr b r , where r  (integer) h) c0    ... 


pq
ur
3 5 n 1
 ‘r’th term from end in the expansion of
n
C1 C3 C5 2n  1
 x  y i)    ...... 
o

is  n  r  2 th term from begining.


2 4 6 n 1
uj

Numerically greatest term: Numerically j) a. C0 + (a+d) . C1 + (a + 2d) . C2+


greatest term in the expansion of (1+ x)n where n is .......+ (a + nd). Cn = (2a + nd) 2n-1
Ed

a positive interger. k) a. C0 - (a+d) . C1 + (a + 2d) . C2-


n  1 | x | ......+ (-1)n(a + nd). Cn = 0
a) If 1 | x |
= p (an integer), then pth term and 2 2 2 2
l) C0  C1  C2  .............  Cn  2nCn
(p + 1)th term are the two numerically greatest terms
m) c02  c12  c22  c32  ...  (1)n . cn2
in (1 + x)n Also | t p || t p 1 | .
(1)n / 2 n c
b) If (n  1) | x | = p + F where p is an integer and 

n
2 , if n is even
1 | x |
0 < F < 1, then (p + 1)th term is the numerically 0, if n is odd

greatest term in (1 +x)n.
n) a C02  ( a  d ).C12  ( a  2d ).C22 
W.E-16: Numerically the greatest term in the
3  2a  nd  2n
9
expansion of (2 + 3 x ) when x = , is ..........   a  nd  .Cn2    . Cn
2  2 
9 æ 3x ö÷9
9ç o) c0cr  c1cr  1  .......
Sol. (2 + 3 x ) = 2 ççè1 + ø÷ ,r=6

 2n !
7 ´ 313 + cn  r cn 2n cn  r 
So, greatest term = 29.T6+ 1 =  n  r ! n  r !
2
98 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM
m
p) C0 .n Cr  m C1.n Cr 1  m C2 .n Cr 2  ...... W.E-19: If the sum of the coefficients in the
mn n
 m Cr .n C0  Cr expansion of (1- 3x + 10 x 2 ) is a and if the
q) (C0 + C1 )(C1 + C2 ).....(Cn- 1 + Cn ) sum of the coefficients in the expansion of
n

(C0C1C2 .....Cn- 1 )(n + 1)


n (1+ x2 ) is b, then
=
n! Sol. Put x= 1, in both expansions.

r) In the expansion of (1+ x ) ,


n i.e., 8n = a and 2n = b \ a = b3

+ 2 2 + 3 3 + ..... + n n = 
C1 C C C n n  1 W.E-20: If ak is the coefficient of x k in the
C0 C1 C2 Cn- 1 2 n
expansion of (1+ x + x 2 ) for k = 0,1,2,....2n
s) Let f(x) be any polynomial in x
a. Sum of the coefficients = f(1) then a1 + 2a2 + 3a3 + .... + 2n a2 n = [EAM-2007]
b. Sum of the coefficients of even powers of Sol. Differentiating w.r.t x, put x = 1
f (1)  f ( 1) a1 + 2a2 + 3a3 + .... + 2n a2 n = n.3n

n
x=
2

.i
c. Sum of the coefficients of odd powers of  The coefficient of x r in 1  x m 1  x n is  m  n cr

x=
f (1)  f ( 1)
n al
 The coefficient of the term independent of x in the
n
2 m  1
expansion of 1  x  1   is m  nCn
ur
2 6  x
W.E-17: If (1+ x- 2x ) = 1+ a1x + a2x + ...+ a12x 2 12

Greatest Term: If the greatest term in the


o

then a2 + a4 + a6 + ..... + a12 has the value 2n


expansion of 1  x  has also greatest coefficient,
uj

Sol. put x = 1 and x = –1 and adding these results.


n n 1
Ed

a2 + a4 + a6 + ..... + a12 = 31 then x


n 1 n
2 n 1
W.E-18: The sum of the series the greatest term in the expansion of 1  x 
20 20
C0 - C1 + 20 C2 - 20
C3 + ..... - ..... + 20 C10 is n 1 n 1
has also greatest coefficient, then x
n 1 n 1
[AIEEE-2007]
20 BINOMIALTHEOREMFOR RATIONALINDEX
(1 + x) = 20 C0 + 20 C1x + 20 C2 x 2 +
Sol. 20
 The no.of rational terms in the expansion of
C3 x 3 + ...... + 20 C20 x 20
n
 1l 1
  n 
put x = -1  a  b k
 is L.c.m of l , k  greatest integer

    
é20 C0 - 20 C1 + 20 C2 - 20 C3 + ù
Þ 0 = 2 êê ú- 20
C10 function when none of l and k is a factor of ‘n’ and
êë ..... - ..... + C10 úúû
20
when at least one of l and k is a factor of n is
20 20
\ C0 - C1 + 20 C2 - 20
C3 + ..... - ..... + 20 C10  n 
   1 where . greatest integer
1 20  L.c.m of l , k  
= C10
2 function.

NARAYANAGROUP 99
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

W.E-21: The number of irrational terms in  1  x 


1
 1  x  x 2  x 3  ...  x r  ...
100
(8
5+ 6
2 ) is  1  x 
1
 1  x  x 2  x3  ..   1 x r  ..
r

2
100- r r
 1  x   1  2 x  3 x 2  4 x 3  ..   r  1 x r  ..
Sol. Tr + 1 = 100 Cr ( ) ( )
8
5 6
2 = 100 Cr 5(100- r )/8.2r /6
2 r
 1  x   1  2 x  3x 2  4 x 3  ..   1  r  1 x r  ..
\ r = 12,36,60,84
 (1 -x)-3 = 1 +3x + 6x2 + 10x3 + .....
The number of rational terms = 4
No. of irrational terms = 101– 4 = 97  r  1 r  2 x r  ...........
+
r
W.E-22: If n is a positive integer, then
 (1 +x) = 1 -3x + 6x2 - 10x3 + ........
-3
2n 2n
( 3+ 1 ) -( 3- 1 ) is [AIEEE-2012]  r  1 r  2 x r  ...........
+ (-1)r
2n 2n
r
( 3+ 1 ) - ( 3 - 1)  Number of terms in 1  x  is
n

Sol. é 2 n- 1 2 n- 3 ù
= 2 ê2 n 1 C ( 3 ) + C ( 3)
2n
3 + ....ú (i) ‘n+1 when ‘n’ positive integer.
êë úû (ii) infinite when ‘n’ is not a positive integer & |x|<1

n
is an irrational number p

.i
 First negative term in 1  x  q when 0<x<1, p,q


Binomial Theorem for Negative Index
If n is a rational number and - 1 < x < 1, then
n al are positive integers & ‘p’ is not a multple of ‘q’ is
T p 
  3
n n  n  1 2 q 
1  x   1  nx  x
ur
a. |2 W.E-23: If x is positive, the first negative term in
27/5
n  n  1 n  2  3
o

the expansion of (1 + x ) is
 x  .....
|3 Sol. Required Term
uj

n  n  1 n  2  ......... n  r  1 r T  27   T8
Ed

+ x  ...... =  5 3
r!  

n  n  1 2 T8 is the first negative term


b. 1  x  n
 1  nx  x - ....
|2  Approximations: If ‘x’ is very small so that
r n n 1 n  2 ......... n  r 1 r
x 2 and higher powers of ‘x’ can be neglected. Then
+ (1) x ........... n
|r 1  x   1  nx

c. 1xn 1nx nn1 x2  nn1n2 x3 ... W.E-24: If (a + bx ) =


1 1 - 3
+ x + .... then the
|2 |3 27 3
n n1 n2 ......... nr 1 ordered pair (a, b) = [EAMCET-2014]
 xr ........... - 3
|r æ b ö 1 1
Sol. a ççç1 + x÷
- 3
÷
÷ = + x + .....
n(n  1) 2 è a ø 27 3
d. (1  x)  n  1  nx  x 
2! 1 é 3b ù 1 1
Þ ê1- x + .....ú= + x + .......
n(n  1)(n  2) 3 a3 êë a úû 27 3
x ....
3!
- 3b 1
n n1 n2 ......... nr 1 Þ a 3 = 27, = ; (a, b) = (3, -9)
 1
r
xr ........... a4 3
|r

100 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM

W.E-25: If x is so small that x3 and higher powers  13.C1  23.C2  33.C3  43.C4  .....  (1)n n3 .Cn  0

3/2 æ 1 ö3 n
(1 + x) - ççç1 + x÷÷÷   r (r  1)n Cr  n(n  1)2n 2
of x may be neglected, then è 2 ø
r 0
1/2
(1- x)
n
may be approximated as   r (r  1)(r  2)n Cr  n(n  1)(n  2)2 n 3
r 0
æ 3 ö æ 3 3 ö
çç1 + .x + 3 / 4 x 2 ÷
÷- ççç1 + x + x 2 ÷÷  If (1  x ) n  C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  .....  Cn x n
çè 2 2! ÷
ø è 2 4 ø÷
Sol. = 1/2
(1- x) 1
Then  (i  j )Ci C j  n(22 n 1  2nC n )
0 i  j  n 2
- 3 2 - 1/2 3
= x (1- x ) = - x 2
8 8
C.U.Q
1  x n 1
 1  x  x 2 .......  x n  where x  1
1 x 1. If n is a positive integer, then the number of
 If ncr 1 : ncr : ncr 1  a : b : c then terms in the expansion of (x+a)n is
1) n 2) n+1 3) n+2 4) infinitely many

n
a b  c ab  bc  2ca 2. The number of terms in the expansion of

.i
r 2
, n (x+y+z)n is
b  ac b 2  ac


n
n
n
For n  6,    n !   
n
n al 1)
n  n  1
2
2)
 n  1 n  2 
2!
3 2
ur
n n  n  3  n  1 n  3
 n n 1   n  1 , n  N 3) 4)
2 2
o

n1 n 2n
 n n   n  1 , n  N 3. If the coefficient of x in (1+x) is ‘a’ and the
uj

 Divisibility: (1   ) n  1 is divisible by  a
coefficient of xn in (1+x)2n-1 is b, then =
b
Ed

W.E-26: The remainder left out when 1) 2n + 1 2) 4n + 1 3) 2n 4) n


2n 2 n+ 1
8 - (62) is divided by 9 is [AIEEE-2009] 4. If the middle term of 1 x 2n is the greatest
Sol. 8 2 n - (62)
2 n+ 1 2n
= (9 - 1) - (63 - 1)
2 n+ 1 term, then x lies between
n n 1
é2 n C0 92 n + 2 n C1 92 n- 1 (- 1)+ ... ù 1) n  1  x  n 2) x
n 1 n
= êê 2 n- 1
ú
ú
2n
êë + C2n- 1 9 (- 1) + 1úû n 1 n
3) n  x  n  1 4) x
n n 1
n
é2 n+ 1 C (63)2 n+ 1 - 2 n+ 1 C (63)2 n + ù 2

- êê
0 1 ú
ú
5. If n is a positive integer, 
r0
n
Cr  
(2 n+ 1)
ê
ë ..... - C2 n (63)- 1 úû
n
2 n ! 2n!
so remainder is 1- (- 1)= 2 1) 0 2) Cn / 2 3) 4)
n! n ! 2
6. I n (1+ax) n, sum of the coefficients is S1. If we
 (1   )n  n  1 is divisible by  2
double ‘a’ and half ‘n’, the new sum is S2. Then
 (1   ) n  nC2 2  n  1 is divisible by  3 1) S1 > S2 2) S1 < S2
3) S1 = S2 4) Cannot be decided
 12.C1  22.C2  32.C3  42.C4  .....  (1)n n2 .Cn  0

NARAYANAGROUP 101
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

7. In the binomial expansion of (a  b)n , n  5, the 1


15. The coefficient of in the expansion of
sum of 5th and 6th terms is zero then a/b equal x
to [ AIEEE - 2008 ] n
n 1
5 6 n 5 n4 1  x   1   is
1). 2) 3) 4)  x
n4 n 5 6 5
n! 2n !
8.      
2n 2 2n 2 2n 2
c0  c1  c2  .... c2n = 2n 2
 1)
 n  1! n  1 ! 2) n  1! n  1 !
1) 2ncn 2) (-1)n.2ncn 3) (-1)n/2.ncn/2 4) (-1)n/2.2ncn n! 2n !
3) 2n  1 ! 2n  1 ! 4) 2n  1 ! 2n  1 !
9. The coefficient of x p in the expansion of
2n 16. The ratio of  r  1 th and  r  1 th terms in
 2 1
x   , when exists is the expansion of  a  b  is
n
 x
2n C 4n  p 2n C 2n  p  n  r  2  n  r  1 . b 2
1) 2) 1) r  r  1 a2
3 3

n
2n C n  p nC np  n  r  2  n  r  1 . a 2
3) 4) 2)

.i
r  r  1 b2
3 3
10. If a term independent of x exist in the

 1 
n
n al 3) 
 nr2 b
 r
.
 a
4)  .
 r 1  a
 n  r 1 b

expansion of  x  2  ,then n must be 17. If a, b, c, d are any four consecutive coefficients


x 
ur

in the expansion of (1+x)n, then
1) a multiple of 2 2) a multiple of 3
3) a multiple of 5 4) a multiple of 7 a b c
o

, , are in
ab bc cd
11. In the expansion of a  b n if two consecutive
uj

1) A.P. 2) G.P. 3) H.P. 4) A.G.P


n  1b n  1a n
Ed

terms are equal, then and are n i


ab ab 18. If 1  x    C i x , then the sum of the
i0
1) integers 2) complex numbers
3) irrational numbers 4) does not exist products of Ci ‘s taken two at a time is
12. In the expansion of 1 x n if the coefficients  ci c j
represented by 0 i  j  n
of three consecutive terms are in A.P. then n+2
is n 2n ! 2n !
1) 2  2) 2n 
2 n !2
2
1) n 2 2) a perfect square 2 n!

3) a perfect cube 4) n 3
1  2n (2n)!  22n
13. If the coefficient of x 2r in the expansion of 3) 2  2  (n!) 2  4)
  2n!2
n 3
 1   n  2r  19. If 1  x  1  x  x2 1  x  x2  x3  ......
 x  2  is not zero, then  3  is
 x    m

1) a rational number 2) a positive integer  


1 x  x2 .....  xn  a0  a1x  a2 x2 ......  amx
3) a negative integer 4) a positive rational number Then the value of
m C r  m C r 1 .n c1  m C r  2 .n C 2  ...  n C r  m
14. a0  a1  a 2  a3  ........   1 am is
1) m  n C n  r 2) m  n C m  r 3) m  n C r 4) 0 1) (n-2) 2) (m-1) 3) 0 4) mn

102 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM

20. The sum of rC   r 1C   r  2C ........nC  n  r 


r r r r
5. C02  C12  C22  ..........  Cn2  2 n Cn
6. Substitute n. a, values and verify
1) nCr1 2) n  1Cr 1 3) n  1Cr 4) n  1Cr 1
21. The digit in the units place of the number 7. Given T5  T6  0 n C4an4b4 n c5an5b5  0
183! 3183 is 8. subsititute a positive integer for n and verify
1)0 2) 3 3) 6 4) 7 4n  p
9. r
22. The last digit in 7 is
100
3
1) 1 2) 3 3) 7 4) 9 2n
23. The coefficient of a b c d in the expansion of
4 3 2  2 1
p 2n
Coefficient of x in  x   is c4 n p
(a-b+c-d)10 is  x 3

1) 12600 2) 16200 3) 21600 4) 26100 np


24. If Tr denotes the rth term in the expansion of 10. Use the formula r 
pq
23
 1
x  ,then
 x b a
 n  1  n  1
1) T12  T13 2) T13  x T12 2 a b
and
11. b a are integers

n
3) T12  x 2T13 4) T12  T13  25 1 1
a b

.i
5
25. In the expansion of x  x log10  x

 the third term 12.


al  n  2r 
2
 n2
is 10 then x
6
 n  3 1  2r  0
n
1) 1 2) 2 3) 10 4) 100 13.
3
ur
1
26. The value of 1.03 up to 4 decimal places is
3
n  2r n  2r
1  0  Should be an integer
o

1) 1.0998 2) 1.0099 3) 1.0098 4) 1.0989 3 3


27. The binomial coefficients which are in
uj

decreasing order 14. Vandermonde’s theorem m  n  C r


Ed

1) 15C5 ,15C6 ,15C7 2) 15C10 ,15C8 ,15C9 1 n 1


n

15. Coefficient of in 1  x   1   =
3) 15C6 ,15C7 ,15C8 4) 15C7 ,15C6 ,15C5 x  x
2n
Coefficient of x n 1 in 1  x 
C.U.Q - KEY
1) 2 2) 2 3) 1 4) 2 5) 4 6) 1 7) 4 Tr 1
16. T
8) 2 9) 2 10) 2 11) 1 12) 2 13) 2 14)3 r 1

15) 2 16) 1 17) 1 18) 3 19) 3 20) 2 21) 4 17. n cr  a, n cr 1  b, n cr 2  c , n cr 3  d


22) 1 23) 1 24) 3 25) 3 26) 2 27) 4 substitute above in the expansion and simplfy
18. Standard result
C.U.Q - HINTS 19. Put x=-1
1. n is positive interger, number of terms = n  1 20. nCr 1  nCr  n  1Cr
2. n  r  1Cr 1 45
21. 31  3,32  9,33  27, 34  81...3183   34  .33
2n
cn
3. 2 n 1
2 and in 183! unit place is ‘0’
cn 25
22. 71  7, 7 2  49, 73  343, 74  2401 and 7100   7 4 
2n  1 x
4. Middle term Tn 1 ; n   n 1 4 10!
x 1 23.  1
4!3!2!1!
NARAYANAGROUP 103
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

12 1 1 INDEPENDENT TERM & MIDDLE TERM


24. T12  23C11 x 11
, T13  23C12 x11 12 9. The term independent of x in the expansion
x x
10
2 10  1
6
25. T3  10  5C2 x x 3
 x
log10
 6
 10 , x=10 of (1  x ) .  1  
 x
is
1 1) 10C5 2) 20C10 3) 20C5 4) 10C2
26. 1  0.03 3 expand 10. If the fourth term in the expansion of
n! 1
n
27. nCr   n  r  !r ! 
 px   is 5/2, then (n, p) =
 x
1) (3, 1/2) 2) (6, 1/2) 3) (5, 1/2) 4) (6, 2)
LEVEL-I (C.W) 11. The term independent of x in the expansion of
10
NO.OF TERMS & PARTICULAR TERM  x

3

1. The number of terms in the expansion of  3  x2  is
 
21
1  x  is 1) 5/9 2) 5/3 3) 1/3 4) 4/3
1) 20 2) 21 3) 22 4) 24

n
2n  1
 1
12 12. The middle term of  x   is

.i
 1  x
2. The 4th term in the expansion of  x   is

3
2
3
 x
n al 1) 2n 1
cn .x
3) (-1)n 2n 1 cn
2) 2n 1
cn
4) (-1)n 2n 1 cn .x
1) 110x 2) 220x 2
3) 220x2 4) 110x2
ur

 1
3n PROBLEMS BASED ON RATIOS &
3. The (n+1)th term from the end in x   is NUMERICALLY GREATEST TERM
 x
o

3n -n n
1) Cn.x 2) (-1) . Cn.x-n
n 3n
 1 
uj

3n
3) Cn.xn
4) (-1)n.3nCn.xn 13. In the expansion of  a   if the ratio of
 3a 

PROBLEMS BASED ON COEFFICIENT OF xK the binomial coefficient of the 4th term to the
Ed

5 10
 2 k binomial coefficient of the 3rd term is , the
4. If the coefficient of x in  x   is 270, then 3
 x 5th term is
k= 1) 55a 2) 45a2 3) 50a2 4) 55a2
1) 3 2) 4 3) 5 4) 6 14. The two successive terms in the expansion of
5. The coefficients of xp and xq (p and q are (1+x) 24 whose coefficients are in the ratio 4 : 1
p+q
positive integers) in the expansion of (1+x) are
are 1) t18, t19 2) t19, t20 3) t20, t21 4) t21, t22
1) equal
5
2) equal with opposite signs 15. When x= , numerically greatest term in the
3) reciprocal to each other 4) unequal 2
6. If the coefficients of 5th, 6th and 7th terms in expansion of (3+2x)15 is
the expansion of (1+x)n are in A.P. then n = 1) 6th 2) 8th 3) 10th 4) 12th
1) 7 2) 14 3) 7 or 14 4) 8 PROBLEMS BASED ON COEFFICIENTS
7. The coefficient of x9 in (1+9x+27x2+27x3)6 is
16. The coefficients of x16 and x17 in (a+bx)101 are
1)18C9.39 2)18C8.39 3)18C10.3 8 4) 8C9.37
equal. If a and b are natural numbers, then the
8. If the coefficient of x in the expansion of
least possible value of ‘a’ is
(1+ax)8(1+3x)4-(1+x)3(1+2x)4 is zero, then a=
1) 1 2) 3 3) 5 4) 7
1) 1/4 2) -1/4 3) 1/8 4) -1/8
104 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM
17. The coefficient of xk (0  k  n) in the expansion 28. C1+2C2.a+3.C3.a2+...........+2n.C2n.a2n-1=
of 1+(1+x)+(1+x)2+..........+(1+x)n is 1) n(1+a)n-1 2) n(1+a)n
1) (n+1)Ck 2) nCk 3) nCk+1 4) (n+1)Ck+1 3) 2n(1+a)2n-1 4) 2n(1+a)2n
18. The 21st and 22nd terms in the expansion of 100
44
(1+x) are equal. Then x= 29. If (x-2) 100
=  ar .xr , then a1+2a2+.....+100a100 =
r 0
1) 8/7 2) 7/8 3) 7 4) 8 1) 100 2) -100 3) 1 4) 101
25
19. Sum of the coefficients of 1  x  is 2 n
2n

30. If (1  x  x )   ar x r , then
1) -1 2) 1 3) 0 4) 2 25 r 0
10 4 8
20. Coefficient of x in (1+2x )(1-x) is a1  2a2  3a3  ....  2n.a 2n  ...
1) -56 2) 56 3) 112 4) -112 1) 0 2) 1 3) n 4) -n
NUMBER OF TERMS PROBLEMS BASED ON
21. The total number of terms in the expansion of SUM OF COEFFICIENTS
(x+a)100+(x-a)100 is 31. If the sum of the coefficients in the expansion
1) 202 2) 51 3) 101 4) 50 of (x+y)n is 4096, then the greatest coefficient
22. The number of rational terms in the expansion is

n
12 4 1) 11C5 2) 12C5 3) 12C6 4) 14C7
of  3  4 5  is

.i
n
32. In the expansion of (x+a) , sum of the odd
terms is P and the sum of the even terms is Q,
1) 31 2) 32
BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS
3) 33 4) 34
n al
then 4PQ=
1) (x2-a2)n 2) (x+a)2n+(x-a)2n
n 2n 2n
23. If n is odd, nC +nC +nC +.........+ C 2 n/2-1 = 3) (x+a) -(x-a) 4) (x-a)2n-(x+a)2n
ur
1 3 5

where [ ] denotes greatest integer BINOMIAL THEOREM FOR


RATIONAL INDEX
o

1) 2n-1 2) 2n-1-1 3) 2n 4) 2n-1


24. If n  2 then
uj

2
33. Expansion of  4  7 x  5 is valid if
3.C1 - 4.C2 + 5.C3 - ...... +(-1)n-1(n+2).Cn=
Ed

1) -1 2) 2 3) -2 4) 1 4 4
1) x< 2) x>
C1 C C 7 7
2
25. 2.C0  2 .  23. 2  ..........  2 n 1. n 
2 3 n 1 4 4 4 4
3) - <x< 4)   x 
7 7 7 7
3n 1  1 3 n 1  1 3n  1 3n  1
1) 2) 3) 4) 34. In the expansion of (2-3x)-1, the 3rd term is
2( n  1) n 1 n 1 n 1
2 2 2 2 9x2 9x2 27 x 3 27 x 3
26. C0 +3.C1 +5.C2 +.........+(2n+1).Cn = 1) 2) 3) 4)
1) (n+1)2n 2) (2n+1)2ncn 4 8 8 16

3) (n+1).2ncn 4)  2n  1 2n
cn (1  x)2
n
35. The coefficient of x in is
(1  x)3
C0 C1 C2 Cn
27.    ..........   1) 3n2+2n+1 2) 2n2+2n+1
1.2 2.3 3.4 (n  1)(n  2)
3) 3n2+n+1 4) 2n2-2n+1
4
2n 1  n 2n  2  n  3 36. Coefficient of x in the expansion of
1) 2) 1
(n  1)(n  2) (n  1)(n  2)
is
( x  1)( x  2)
2n  1 2n 1  1
3) 4) 1 11 21 31
n 1 (n  1)(n  2) 1) 2) 3) 4)
32 32 32 32
NARAYANAGROUP 105
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I
37. Coefficient of x n in the expansion of 45. Sum of the coefficients of all integral power
(1-2x+3x2-4x3+.............  )2 is 40

n (n  1)(n  2) n (n  1)( n  2)
of x is 1  2 x is  
1) 2) (-1)
3! 3! 340  1 340  1 338  1 338  1
1) 2) 3) 4)
( n  1)(n  2)(n  3) 2 2 2 2
3)
3! 46. If c is small in comparision with l then
n (n  1)( n  2)( n  3) 1 1

4)  1  l 2  l 2
3!     =
l c l c
38. If x is small, then x 2  16  x 2  9 
3c 3c 2 3c 2 3c
1) 2  2) 2  3) l  4) l 
x2 x2 x2 x2 4l 4l 2
4l 2
4l
1) 1+ 2) 1- 3) 1+ 4) 1-
24 24 48 48 47. If the number of terms in the expansion of
n
7 1 1.3 1 1.3.5 1 
39. 5 1  102  1.2 . 104  1.2.3 . 106  .....   
x  y  z
are 36, then the value of n
  1) 7 2) 9 3) 4 4) 2
2 48. Coefficient of x in the expansion of
7

n
1) 2 2) 2 2 3) 21/3 4)
3 3 10
1  3x  2 x  .

.i
1 1.3 1.3.5
40. If z   
3 3.6 3.6.9
1) z2-2z+2=0
 ... then

2) z2-2z-2=0
n al 1) 62640 2) 64620
LEVEL-I (C.W) - KEY
3) 65640 4) 62330

3) z2+2z-2=0 4) z2+2z+2=0 1) 3 2) 2 3) 1 4) 1 5) 1 6) 3 7) 1
ur

 2x  n(n  1)  2x 
2 8) 4 9) 2 10) 2 11) 2 12) 4 13) 4 14) 3
41. If | x | 1 then 1 n 
 1  x 
 . 
2!  1  x  15) 3 16) 3 17) 4 18) 2 19) 3 20) 2 21) 2
o

.... 22) 2 23) 2 24) 2 25) 2 26) 3 27) 2 28) 3


uj

n n n n
 1 x 1 x  1 x  2x  29) 2 30) 4 31) 3 32) 3 33) 3 34) 2 35) 2
1)   2)   3)   4)  
Ed

1 x 1 x 2x  1 x 36) 4 37) 4 38) 2 39) 1 40) 3 41) 1 42) 2


1 1.4 1.4.7 43) 2 44) 1 45) 2 46) 2 47) 1 48) 1
42. 1     .....  =
5 5.10 5.10.15
LEVEL-I (C.W) - HINTS
1 1 1. n+1
1  5 3 1  5 3
1) 3 5 2) 3 5
3)   4)   2. Use the formula Tr 1  n cr x nr a r
2 2 22
th
43. The sum of the series 3.  3n   n  1  2  term from begining
k k ( k  1) k (k  1)(k  2) np  m
1    ... is r
3 3.6 3.6.9 4.
pq
4 k
2 3 2 3 5. Coefficient of x p  pq
cP
1)   2)   3) 4)
3 2 3 2 p q
coefficient of x q  cq
BINOMIAL THEOREM APPLICATIONS
6. n2   4r  1 n  4r 2  2  0 where r  5
1000000
44. which is larger 1.01 or 10000
7. Coefficient of x9 in (1  3 x)18 18 C9 39
1000000
1) 1.01 2) 10000 8. Coefficient of x in
8 4 3 4
3) can’t say 4) both are equal 1  ax  1  3 x   1  x  1  2 x  is 8a  1
106 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM

20 1
1  x  20 1  3x 
9.  independent term is c10 34. Coefficient of x in  1   2
x10 2 2 
n n 3 1 5 2
35. 1  x  1  x 
3
10. c3  px  
x3 2
36. Split into partial fractions and use infinite series
np formula
11. Use the formula r 
pq 4
37. 1  x 
12. Middle Terms are n  1, n  2
1/ 2 1/ 2
Tr 1  x2   x2 
13. T 38.  1  
4  3 1  
r
 16   9 
n  p/q
14. Cr 1 : nCr  4 :1 39 to 43. 1  x 
 n  1 x 44. 1.01
1000000
 1  0.01
1000000

15. Use the formula 1  x


f 1  f  1
45.

n
16. T17  T18 simplfy 2
17. Multiply and divide with 1  x and simplfy

.i
c
46.  1
18. T21  T22
19. Put x  1
al
n
47.
l
 n  1 n  2  72
8
20. Expand 1  x  and pick up coeff. x 10
48. Apply multi nomial
ur

100 100 100 98 2


21. 2  C0 x  C2 x a ........
LEVEL-I (H.W)
o

 124 
uj

22.  L.C .M of  2, 4    1 PROBLEMS BASED ON COEFFICIENT OF xK


 
Ed

23. Substitute a positive integer for n and verify 15


 2 2 
24. Substtute n and Verify the options 1. The coefficient of x in  3x  2 
30
is
n 1
 3x 
x2 x n 1 1  x   1 1) 15C2.38.27 2) 15C1.37.28
25. c0 x  c1  ....  cn 
2 n 1 n 1 3) 3 15
4) 314.22
put x = 2 5
26. Substitute a positive integer for n and verify  2 c
27. Substitute a positive integer for n and verify 2. The coefficient of y in  y   is
 y
2n
28. 1  a   c0  c1a  c2 a 2  ....c2 n a 2 n 1) 20c 2) 10c 3) 10c3 4) 20c2
differentiate both sides w.r.t a 3. The greatest binomial coefficient in the
29. Differentiate with respect x both sides and 12
 32 
then put x  1  x .y  2 
expansion of  2 3  is
30. Differentiate and put x  1  x. y 2 
 
31. 2n  4096, Find and ncn /2 1) 12C5 2) 12C6 3) 12C5.22 4) 12C6.23
32. 4PQ   P  Q    P  Q 
2 2 4. If the coefficients of (2r+4)th term and
(r-2)th term in the expansion of (1+x)18 are
7x equal, then r =
33. 1
4 1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7

NARAYANAGROUP 107
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I
5. Coefficient of x 5 in the expansion of 15. The ratio of the rth term and the (r+1)th term
20 in the expansion of (1+x)n is
 1 
(1+x)10.  1   is r 1
 x 1) 2)
(n  r  1) x (n  r  1) x
1) 30C5 2) 10C5 3) 20C5 4) 30C20
15 r (n  r  1) x
 4 1  3) 4)
6. The coefficient of x -17 in  x  3  is n  r 1 r
 x 
3
1) -15C11 2) 15C11 3) 15C5 4) -15C5 16. When x=1, y= , numerically greatest term in
7. If the coefficients of (3r)th and (r+2)th terms 2
2n
in the expansion of (1+x) are equal the expansion of (2x-3y)12 is
(r>1, n>2), then 1) 6th 2) 8th 3) 10th 4) 12th
1) n=2r 2) n=3r 3) n = 2r+1 4)n = 4r
PROBLEMS BASED ON COEFFICIENT
INDEPENDENT TERM & MIDDLE TERM 17. If the first three terms in the expansion of
12 (1+ax)n are 1, 8x, 24x2 respectively, then a=
 1 
8. The term independent of x in  2x  2  is 1) 1 2) 2 3) 4 4) 8
 2x 

n
18. The coefficients of 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in
1) -12C3.26 2) -12C5.22 3) 12C6 4) 12C4.24 the expansion of (1+x)n are in A.P. then n=

.i
20
1) 7 2) 8 3) 9 4) 14
9.



3
The term independent of x in  2 x  1
x3
n 

 is

al  1 
8

19. In the binomial expansion of  y  4  , the


1) 20C8.28.312 2) -20C8.28.312  2 y
ur

3) 20C7.27.313 4) -20C7.27.313 terms in the expansion in which the power of y


is a natural number are
o

9
 1
10. The term independent of x in  x 2   is 1) T1, T5 2) T1, T2, T3, T4
uj

 x
1) 1 2) -1 3) 48 4) 84 3) T2, T4 4) T1, T3, T5
11. The term independent of x in the expansion of 20. In the expansion of (1+x) n, the binomial
Ed

10
coefficients of 3 consecutive terms are
 x 2 respectively 220, 495 and 792, then n=
  2  is ...
 2 x  1) 4 2) 8 3) 12 4) 16
1) 45/64 2) 64/45 3) 6/5 4) 4/5 21. The coefficients of 9th, 10th and 11th terms in
18
the expansion of (1+x)n are in A.P. then
 2 n=
12. In  x   , the term independent of x is
 x 1) 7 2) 7 or 14 3) 14 4) 21
n
C6 2) 2. C6 3) 18 C6 .26 4) 16. C6 22.
18 In the expansion of (x+y) , if the binomial
18 18
1)
coefficient of the third term is greater by 9 then
13. The middle term in the expansion of (1+x)2n is
that of the second term, then the sum of the
1) 2nCn 2) 2nCn-1.xn+1 3) 2nCn-1.xn-1 4) 2nCn.xn
binomial coefficients of the terms occupying
PROBLEMS BASED ON RATIOS & the odd places is
NUMERICALLY GREATEST TERM 1) 29 2) 26 3) 25 4) 28
14. The ratio of the coefficient of x10 in (1-x2)10 and 23. The value of (1.02)4+(0.98)4 correct to three
10 decimal places is
 2
the term independent of x in  x   is 1) 2.004 2) 2.005 3) 2.0064) 1.995
 x
24. Coefficient of x4 in (1+x-2x2)6 is
1) 32 : 1 2) -32 : 1 3) -1 : 32 4) 1 : 32 1) -60 2) -45 3) 45 4) 15
108 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM
25. Sum of the third from the begining and the third BINOMIAL THEOREM FOR
from the end of the binomial coefficients of the RATIONAL INDEX
n
expansion of  4
3 3
4  is equal to 9900. 1
, coefficient of x4 is
36. In the expansion of
Number of rational terms contained in the 13x
expansion is 1) 81 2) 27 3) -27 4) 28
1) 8 2) 9 3) 10 4) 11 37. In the expansion of (1 + x + x2 + x3 + x4)-2,
26. The sum of the coefficients in the expansion coefficient of x10 is
of (1+x-3x2)2143 is 1) 3 2) 5 3) 7 4) 9
2143
1) 0 2) 1 3) -1 4) (-2) 3 x
27. Sum of the coefficients in the expansion of 38. In the expansion of 1  x 2 coefficient of x r
(5x-4y)n where n is a positive integer is  
1) 1 2) 9n 3) (-1)n 4) 5n is 9 then r =
12 1) 3 2) 4 3) 3.5 4) 4.5
r
28. If (1+x-2x ) =  r
2 6 a . x , then a2+a4+.......+a12= 39. If n is a positive integer, then the coefficient
r 0
1) 64 2) 63 3) 32 4) 31 n
(1  2 x) n
of x in the expansion of is
1 x

n
BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS
1) n.3n 2) (n-1)3n 3) (n+1)3n 4) 3n

.i
2n
29. C2+2nC4+......+2nC2n=
INFINITE SERIES
1) 22n 2) 22n-1 3) 22n-1
30. C0+2.C1+3.C2+............+(n+1).Cn=
4) 22n-1-1 al
 2n  n(n  1)  2n 
n

2

1) (n+2)2n 2) n.2n 3) n.2n-1 4) (n+2)2n-1 40. 1+n  1  n     ....... 


2!  1  n 
ur

C1 C2 C3 Cn n n n n
31. C  2 C  3 C  ...........  n C   1 n 
1) 
 1 n   1  3n   1 n 
 2)   3)   4)  
o

0 1 2 n 1
 1 n   1 n   1 n   1  3n 
( n  1)( n  2) n( n  1) 41. Neglecting xn for n  2, value of
uj

1) 2)
2 2 1
3
-3
4
1  7 x  1  2 x  is
Ed

n( n  1) n (n  2)
3) 4) 5x 5x 23 x 23 x
2 2
1) 1- 2) 1+ 3) 1+ 4) 1–
32. The sum to (n+1) terms of the series 6 6 6 6
C0 C1 C2 C3 1 1.4 1.4.7
   .......  42. 1     ........  
2 3 4 5 4 4.8 4.8.12
1 1 1 1
1) 2)  1 3  1 3 1 1

n 1 n2 1)   2)   3)  2  3
4)  4  3

4  2
1 1
3) 4) 3 3.5 3.5.7
n(n  1) (n  1)(n  2)
43.    .......  =
33. C0+3.C1+5.C2+..........+(2n+1).Cn= 6 6.9 6.9.12
1) (n+1)2n 2) (2n+1)2n-1 4
3) (2n+1)2n 4) (n+1)2n-1 1) 3 3 2) 3 3 - 3) 3 3 - 4 4) 2 3
3
34. 5.C0+8.C1+11.C2+........ to (n+1) terms =
1) (3n+5)2n 2) (3n+5)2n-1 2 3 4 1
44. If 1+  2  3  .......  , then x=
3) (3n+10)2n 4) (3n+10)2n-1 x x x 2
35. 5C0+2.5C1+22.5C2+23.5C3+24.5C4+25.5C5=
1) -1+ 2 2) -1- 2 3) 1+ 2 4) 1- 2
1) 32 2) 243 3) 64 4) 729

NARAYANAGROUP 109
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

2 3 LEVEL-I (H.W) - HINTS


1 3 1.3  3 1 . 3 . 5  3 
45. 1 .    +   ....... = np  m
2 5 2.4 5 2 .4 .6  5  1. r
pq
5 2 1 5 5
np  m
1) 2) 3) 4) r
2 5 2 2 3 2.
pq
5 5.7 3. n is even use the formula n c
46. 2    .......  = n/2

2!.3 3!.32 18
4. c2 r 3  18 cr 3
1) 3 3 - 1 2) 3 3) 3 3 + 1 4) 3 3
20
  10 1
BINOMIAL THEOREM APPLICATIONS 5. Coefficient of x 5 in 1  x   1   
 x
47. If 17 th and 18th terms of the expansion 30
Coefficient of x 25 in 1  x 
50
of  2  a  are equal then value of a is
np  m
1) 1 2) 2 3)3 4)4 6. r
pq

n
48. c02  c12  c22  ...  c25
2
  where ncr  25cr  2n
7. c3 r 1  2 n cr 1

.i
1) 49C50 2) 49C25 3) 5 0 C 25
4) 39C40 np
49. let pn denotes product of binomial
n al
8 to 13. Use the formula r 
pq
pn 1 n
coefficients in 1  x  then p 
n
13. Middle term = 1
ur
n
2

(n  1) 2n
(n  1)2 6 T  1 1
o

(n  1)n (n  1)2 n 14.  T  2 5  32


1) 2) 3) n ! 2 4) 2 6  
   n !
uj

n! n!
Tr
50. If 97  79 is divisible by 2n then the 15.
Ed

Tr 1
greatest value of n , where n  N
1) 6 2) 31 3) 5 4) 7  n  1 x
16. Use the formula 1  x
n
n r
51. Ths sum of 
r 0
Cr
17. T1  1, T2  8 x , T3  24 x 2
2 n 1 2 n 1
1) 2n
Cn 2) Cn 3) Cn 1 4) 3n 1 Cn 1 18.  n  2r 
2
 n2
r
LEVEL-I (H.W) - KEY 8 r  1 
1) 3 2) 3 3) 2 4) 3 5) 1 6) 1
7) 1 19. Tr 1  cr
8
 y  4  verify for which
2 y 
8) 4 9) 1 10) 4 11) 1 12) 3 13) 4
14) 4
8r r
15) 1 16) 3 17) 2 18) 1 19) 1 20) 3
21) 3  is an interger
2 4
22) 3 23) 2 24) 2 25) 2 26) 3 27) 1
28) 4 20. Frame the equations and solve
29) 4 30) 4 31) 2 32) 4 33) 1 34) 4
35) 2 2
21.  n  2r   n2
36) 1 37) 1 38) 1 39) 4 40) 2 41) 4
42) 4
43) 3 44) 2 45) 1 46) 4 47) 1 48) 3 49) 1 22. nc 2  nc 1  9
50) 1 51) 3 23. 1  .02 
4
 1  0.02  
4

110 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM
24. Factorise and expand
25. T3  Tn 3 2  9900 LEVEL-II - CW
26. Put x = 1
PROBLEMS BASED ON COEFFICIENT
27. Put x = y = 1
OF x k , INDEPENDENT TERM
28. Put x = 1; x=-1, and then add
29. Substitute a positive integer for n and verify
AND MIDDLE TERM
1. Coefficient of x in the expansion of
30. Substitute n and Verify the options
8
n  1
cr n  r 1 (1-2x +3x ) 1   is
3 5
31. n
  x
cr 1 r
1) 154 2) 164 3) 146 4) 156
32. Substitute a positive integer for n and verify 2. The middle term in the expansion of
33. Substitute n and Verify the options
34. Substitute n and Verify the options 1  3x  3x 2
 x3 
2n
is

35. Simplify 1) 6n
C 3n  x 3n 2) 6n
C 2n  x 2n 1
1
C 3n  x 3n C 3n  x 3n 1

n
36. Coefficient of x 4 in 1  3x  3) 4n 4) 6n

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2
37. 1  x  1  x5 
2
Expand and pick up the 3. In the expansion of 1 x n , the 5 th term is 4

coefficient of x10
n al times the 4 th term and the 4 th term is 6 times

2
the 3rd term. then n=
38.  3  x 1  x 
ur
1) 9 2) 10 3) 11 4) 12
39.
n
1  2 x  1  x 
1 PROBLEMS BASED ON COEFFICIENTS
o

 p/q
4. In the expansion 1  x m 1  x n , the
uj

40. 1  x 
coefficients of x and x 2 are 3 and -6
41. Expand and neglect x , higher terms.
2
Ed

respectively, then m is
 p/q 1) 6 2) 9 3) 12 4) 24
42. 1  x 
5. If 1  kx 10  a 0  a 1x  a 2 x 2  ....  a10 x10 and
p
43. Adjust the series and apply the formula 1  x   q 7
a 2  a 1  1  0 then k=
5
1 2 1
44. Put  t , 1  t   1)  1 5 ,  1 9 2) 1 5 , 1 9
x 2
3)  1 5 ,  1 7 4) 1 5 ,  1 9
 p/q
45. 1  x  PROBLEMS BASED ON
p BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS
46. Adjust the series and apply the formula 1  x   q
6. C1  2.5C 2  3.5 2 C 3     
47. Equate the terms
1) n . 6 n 1 2) 6 n 1 3) 6 n 4) n . 6 n
48. c02  c12  ....cn2  2ncn c02  c12  ....cn2  2ncn
49. Simplify Nr & Dr  C0  C1   C1  C2   C2  C3  ..... Cn1  Cn  
7. C0C1C2 .......Cn
7 9
50. (8 + 1) + (8 - 1) is divisible by 8 2

n  1n n 1 n  1n 1 4) n  1n


51. Simplify 1) 2. 3)
n n n n

NARAYANAGROUP 111
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

n 2.1 2.5.1 2.5.8 1


8.  5r  3.C r  17. 1    . =
3.2 3.6.2 2 3.6.9 2 3
r2

1) 5n  6 .2 n 1  2n  2 2) 5n  6 .2 n 1  2n  3 1) 0.4 (nearly) 2) 0.3 3) 3 4) 3  1

3) 5n  6 2 n 1  2 n  2 4) 5n  6 2 n 1  2n  3 18. The greatest integer less than or equal to

PROBLEMS BASED ON SUM OF 2  3 6 is


THE COEFFICIENTS 1) 2702 2) 2701 3) 2700 4) 2699
9. The sum of the coefficients of even powers of
19. 2  5 6  2  5 6 

x in the expansion 1  x  x 2  x 3 is
1) 1264 
5
2) 1964 3) 2889 4) 5778
1) 512 2) 0 3) -512 4) 510 20. The number of terms in the expansion of
10. The sum of the coefficients of middle terms in
the expansion of 1  x 2 n 1
2
a  4b 3  a  4b 3 are  
1) 6 2) 8 3) 7 4) 3
 2n !  2n !  2n  1!
1)  2n  ! 2) 3) 21. The coefficient of x17 in the expansion of
 n ! 4. n !
2
n!

n
x  1 x  2x  3        x  18 is
11. The sum of the coefficients of the first 10 terms

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1) 164 2) -171 3) 194 4) 221
in the expansion of 1  x 3 is
1) 220 2) 286 3) 120 4) 150 22. If (1  x  x 2 n
)
n

2nal
 ar .x r then r0
40

12. If 1  x  x 
2 20 r
  a r .x , then
ur
a1  2a2  3a3  ....  2na2 n  ....
r 0
1) 0 2) 1 3) n 4) n
a1  3a 3  5a 5  ...........  39a 39 
o

1) 40 2) -40 3) 80 4) -80
uj

LEVEL-II (C.W) - KEY


PROBLEMS BASED ON INFINITE SERIES 1) 1 2) 1 3) 3 4) 3 5) 1 6) 1 7) 4
Ed

13. The coefficient of x 24 in the expansion of 8) 4 9) 1 10) 3 11) 1 12) 1 13) 3 14) 3
1  3x  6x 2
 10x 3        
23 15) 2 16) 2 17) 1 18) 2 19) 4 20) 4 21) 2
1) 300 2) 250 3) 25 4) 205 22) 4
14. If S n denotes the sum of first ‘n’ natural
LEVEL-II (C.W) - KEY
numbers, then
1. Expand using B.T and pickup coeff icient of x
S1  S 2 x  S3 x 2  .... .....  Sn x n 1  ... =
1) 1  x  1 2) 1  x  2 3) 1  x  3 4) 1  x  4
2. 1  x  3 2n
 1  x 6 n

1 middle term = 6n C 3n  x 3n


2 3
15. If  1  b1x  b 2 x  b 3 x  ...
1  2x  x 2 3. T5  4.T4 ; T4  6.T3
x  1 , then the value of b1 is n
C4 .x 4  4.4 C3 x 3  6.n C2 .x 2
1) 3 2) 2 3) 4 4) 1
 n  11
16. If y  2 x  3x 2  4 x 3  ........ ,then
4. Expand, multiply and pick relevent coefficients
2 3 5. Expand ,compare the coefficients
y 1.3  y  1.3.5  y 
       .......  6. Put n  2 , 1st option is satisfied
2 2!  2  3!  2 
7. substitute a positive integer for n and verify
1) x  2 2) x 3) x  2 4) x  4
112 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM

n n
8. 5  r.C r  3  C r LEVEL-II - HW
r 2 r 2


 5 n. 2 n  1  n  3 2 n  n  1   PROBLEMS BASED ON
 2n 15n  6   2n  3 COEFFICIENT OF x k , GENERAL TERM
1. The term independent of x in the expansion
f 1  f  1
9. 3
2  2
1  2 x   is
2n 1 C  2n 1 C  x
10. n  2n Cn n 1
1) 12 2) 18 3) 36 4) 25
11. The sum of coefficients of the first r terms in
8
1  x n is n  r 1Cn 2.
 q
If the 5 th term of 

 px  is 1120 and
 2x 
f |  1  f | 1
12. p  q  5, p  q then p=
2
1) 3 2) 6 3) 4 4) 7
2
13. 1 x   3 3
 1 x  2 3. The coefficient of x 53 in the expansion of

n
100

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Formula: coefficient of x r in 1  x n is r  n 1 Cr
 100 C m x  3100  m .2m is
14. 1  1  2x  1  2  3x 2      
n al m 0

1) C100,53 2)  C100,43
 1  3x  6 x 2        1  x 3
3)  C100,53 100
ur
4) C50
2 2
15. 1  b1x  b2 x  ..............  1  x 
b1 = 2 BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS
o

4. If C 0  C1  C 2  .......  C n  128 then


16. 1  y  1  x 2
uj

1 1 C1 C 2 C 3
C0     ....... 
Ed

 
2 2 2 3 4
1  x   1  y   x  1  1  y 
1) 0 2) 8 3) 1/8 4) 7/8
2 1 5. n 1C1  n 1C2  n 1C3  ..... n 1Cn 
17. n ,x
3 2
2 3

1) 2 2n  1  
2) 2 2n  1 
 1
1  
 2
 3 4  0.4nearly  3) 2n 1 
4) 2n 1  1
1

 1  x 
6 6 3 n
18.  2  3   2  3   2  C0 2 .....
6 6
6. dx 
0
19. 
2 6 C0 26 6 C2 245 6 C4 2252 6 C6 53  C1 C 2 C 3 Cn
1) C 0     .....   1n
20. 2a 3
 3.a.16b 2 2
 4 7 10 3n  1
C1 C 2 C 3 C
21.  1  2  3  .......... 18  18  171 2) C 0     .....  n
4 7 10 3n  1
2n
2 n
22. 1  x  x    a x r
r
3) C 0 
C1 C 2 C 3
 
C
 .....  n 1
r 0 4 7 10 3n  2
differentiate above and put x = -1
4) C0 C1  C1C2  C2 C3  ........  C( n 1)Cn

NARAYANAGROUP 113
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

PROBLEMS BASED ON SUM OF 18. Let (1  2)n  xn  yn 2 where xn , yn are


THE COEFFICIENTS integers , then
7. The sum of the coefficients of odd powers of x
1) xn 2  2 yn 2  ( 1) n 2) xn  2 yn  xn 1  3

in the expansion 1  x  x  x 2

3 5 is
3) xn 2  2 yn 2  1 4) xn 1  xn  2 yn  1
1) 520 2) 525 3) 576 4) 512
8. If the sum of the coefficients in the expansion
LEVEL-II (H.W) - KEY
 2 2

51
of a x  2ax  1 vanishes, then the value 1) 4 2) 3 3) 3 4) 3 5) 2 6) 1 7) 4
of a is 8) 3 9) 2 10) 3 11) 1 12) 1 13) 1 14) 4
1) 2 2) -1 3) 1 4) -2 15) 4 16) 1 17) 1 18) 1
9. The sum of the binomial coefficients of the
3rd , 4 th terms from the beginning and from the LEVEL-II (H.W) - HINTS
3
end of a  x n is 440 then n=   1 
1. Expand 1  2  x   
1) 10 2) 11 3) 12 4) 13   x 
10. Using the binomial expansion upto 3 terms the
approximate value of (8.8)1/3 can be shown to 2. T5  1120

n
be

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53
3. Coefficient of x 53 is 100 c53  1
1) 2+
67
900
2) 2+
107
900
3) 2+
58
900
4) 2+
47
900
4. al 2n = 128  n = 7
n 1 C  n 1 C  .........  n 1 C 
11. If cubes and higher powers of x are negligible 5.
n
0 1 n

……+ n 1 C n 1  2 n 1
ur
1 x
then one can write = 2 , then
1  x 1  Ax  Bx
1
o

A= 1  x4 
1) -1 2) 1 3) 0 4) 2 6. Put n  1;  1  x dx  
 x3
   
3
uj

 4  4
12. The coefficient of x 4 in the expansion of 0 0
Ed

3x  8 f 1  f  1
is 7.
4  4x  x 2 2
1)  1 4 2)  4 3) 4 4) 1 4 8. f 1  0  a 2  2a  1  0  a  1
13. The number of non zero terms in n
75 75
9. C 2  n C 3  n C n  2  n C n  3  440
 x  a   x  a
1) 38 2) 76 3) 34 4) 32  
2 n C 2  n C 3  440 , n=11
1
14. ( 2  1 ) +( 2  1 )6 =
6
10. 2 1  .1
1/ 3

1) 99 2) 98 3) 196 4) 198
1
 
15. Let R  5 5  11 2n 1, f  R  R, then Rf 
11.
 1 x  2

1  2x 
  1  
1) 1 2) 2n 3) 2 2n4) 4 2 n 1  1 x  2 1 x 

16. If (6 + 35 )n=I+F when I is odd and 0<F<1,  A  1


then (I+F)(1-F)= 3 x  8  3 x  8  1  x  2
1) 1 2) 1/2 3) 2 4) 4 12. 2
 
2  x  4  2
17. (x  1) 4  4(x  1)3  6(x  1)2 + 4(x  1)  1 
75  1
1) x 4 2) x 3 3) x 2 4) 1 13.  n is odd 
2
114 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM

6
14. 2 C0  2  ......
6

7. If 1  x  x 2 n  a 0  a1x  a 2 x 2  ...  a 2n x 2n
then a 0  a 3  a 6       
2n 1
  
15.  5 5

2
 112 

1) 3n 2) 3n 1 3) 3n  2 4) 1
8. If m and n are +ve integers and m  n and if
n n
16. 6  35  6  35  1 1  x m  n 1  x m  n is expanded as a
polynomial in x, then the coefficient of x 2 is
17. x  1  14  x 4
n 1) 2m 2  n 2) 2n 2  m 3) 2m 2  n 4) 2n 2  m
18. 1  2   xn  yn 2
9. 911  119 is divisible by
n 1) 7 2) 8 3) 9 4) 10
1  2   xn  yn 2
10. For n  N; 1  x n  nx  1 is divisible by
n n
1  2  1  2   xn2  2 yn2 1) 2 2) x 3) x 2 4) x 3
n 11. If t 0 , t1 , t 2 , ............t n are the consecutive
 1  xn2  2 yn2

n
terms in the expansion x  a n then

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LEVEL-III t 0  t 2  t 4  t 6  ....2  t1  t 3  t 5 ....2 
1. The expansion
al
n
1) x 2  a 2 
2) x 2  a 2 n

5 5
 x  x 3  1 12    x  x 3  1 12  is a
ur


  
 
 
3) x 2  a 2 2
 a2
n
4) x 
polynomial of degree 12. Coefficient of x 50 in
o

1) 8 2) 7 3) 6 4) 5
uj

50 50 50 (1  x)1000  2x(1  x)999  3x 2 (1  x)998  ... is


2. If x=(99) +(100) and y=(101) ,then
1) x > y 2) x < y 3) x = y 4) xy = 1 1) 1000 C 50 2) 1001 C50 3) 1002 C 50 4) 1002 C 49
Ed

3. If the coefficients of x 39 and x 40 are equal in 13. A positive integer which is just greater than
the expansion of p  qx 49 . then the possible 1 0.000110000 is
values of p and q are 1) 3 2) 4 3) 5 4) 6
1) 1, 5 2) 1, 4 3) 1. 3 4) 2, 7 14. If n is an integer lying between 0 and 21, then
n the least value of n !21  n  ! is
n r nr
4. If x  y  1, then  r . C r x . y = 1) 1 !. 20 ! 2) 11 !. 10 ! 3) 9 !. 12 ! 4) 2 !. 19 !
r 0
15. Coefficeint of x5 in the expansion of
1) 1 2) n 3) nx 4) ny
3x
mx m  nx n is
5. If x is nearly equal to 1,then  ( x  1)2 ( x  2)
mn
1) x m n 2) x m n 3) x m 4) x n 171 171 57 57
1) 2) 3) 4)
32 64 32 16
6. If p and q are the coeffcients of x n in (1  x) 2 n
(1  x)(1  2 x)(1  3 x )
1/ 2 1 16. Coefficient of xn in is
and (1  4 x) ,| x | then (1  x)(1  2 x)(1  3 x)
4
1) 12-30.2n-20.3n 2) 12-30.2n+20.3n
2n
1) p  q 2) p  2q 3) q  2 p 4) p  q  Cn 3) 12+30.2 +20.3n n
4) 12+30.2n-20.3n

NARAYANAGROUP 115
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

17. The coefficient of x 9 in n

(x+2)(x+4)(x+8)….(x+1024) is
 
26. If x  2  3 , n  N and f  x   x  , then

1)2046 2) 1023 3) 55 f2 4) 0
n n is
1 r tn 1 f
18. If sn   n C and tn   n C , then s 
r 0 r r 0 r n 1) an irrational number
2) a non integer rational number
1 2n  1 1 3) an odd number 4) an even number
1) n 2) 3) n  1 4) n  1
2 2 2 27. The last four digits of the natual number 3100
1 are
19. If x  , then the coefficient of x r in the 1) 7231 2) 1231 3) 3451 4) 2001
2
28. If Cr  30Cr , then C0  C4  C8  .....  C28 
1  2x
expansion of 1  2 x 2 is 1) 228 2) 229 3) 230 4) 215
 
5
32
1) r.2r 2)  2r  1 2r 3) r.22 r 1 4)  2r  1 2r 29. If Cr  Cr , then C
r 0
6r 
20. For natural numbers m , n if

n
1 32 16 1 32 16
m n
1  y  1  y   1  a1 y  a2 y 2  ..., and 1)  2  3  1 2)  2  3  1
6 6

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a1  a2  10, then  m , n  is 1 32 16 1 32 16

1)  45,35  2)  35, 45  3)  20, 45  4)  35, 20 


n al 3)
6
 2  3  1 4)
6
2  3 
30. The coefficient of x 8 in the expasnsion of
n
ur
r n 1  r.log e 10
21.  (1) . C r
(1  1oge10n )r
  x 2 x 4 x 6 x8 
2

r 0
 1      is
2! 4! 6! 8! 
o

1) 1 2) -1 3) n 4) 0 
uj

22. In the expansion of (1  x )n .(1  y )n .(1  z )n , 1 2 1 1


1) 2) 3) 4)
the sum of the coefficients of the terms of 315 315 105 210
Ed

degree r is 31. The remainder when 23 is divided by 53 is


23

n 3 3n
1) ( Cr ) 2) Cr 3) 3. Cr n n
4) C3 r 1) 17 2) 21 3) 30 4) 43
23. The coefficient of x n in the polynomial 32. If 2  2006 divided by 7, the remainder is
2006

1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 4
( x  n C0 )( x  3.n C1 )( x  5.n C2 )... 33. The number of rational terms in the
[ x  (2n  1) . nCn ] is 6

n

expansion of 1  2  3 3  is
1) n.2 n 2) n.2 n 1 3) (n  1)2 4) n.2 1 n
1) 6 2) 7 3) 3 4) 8
m 1
24. Coefficient of x 2 in the expansion of 34. 404
C4  303C4 . 4C1  202
C4 .4 C2  101
C4 .4 C3 
1 3 4 3 4
1) 101 2) 101 3)  202  4)  202 
2 4 8 2m (| x | 1) is
(1  x )(1  x )(1  x )(1  x )....(1  x )
1)3 2) 2 3) 1 4) 0
35. If x denotes fractional part of x then

25. If n  2 and Cr  nCr , then  22003 


 
12.C0  22.C1  32.C2  .....   17 

1) 0 2)  1
n
3) n 4) n 2 4 6 8
1) 2) 3) 4)
17 17 17 17
116 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM

36. If 3  x 2008
 x 2009 
2010
7. Put x=1, x  , x  2 and add those then it is
f 1
 a0  a1 x  a2 x 2  ...  an x n  3 n 1
3
a1 a2 a a
then a0    a3  4  5  a6 .... 8. Put m=2 and n=1 ; 1  x 3 1  x 
2 2 2 2
Coefficient of x 2  3  3  0 ; option 2 is0
1) 22010 2) 22011 3) 22012 4) 22013
9. 10  111  10  19  divisible by 10
LEVEL-III - KEY
n n  n  1 2
1) 2 2) 2 3) 2 4) 3 5) 1 6) 1 7) 2 10. 1  x   1  nx  x  ...
2
8) 2 9) 4 10) 3 11) 2 12) 3 13) 1 14) 2
15) 1 16) 2 17) 1 18) 1 19) 4 20) 2 21) 4 11. Expand x  ai n and x  ai n then multiply
22) 2 23) 3 24) 3 25) 1 26) 4 27) 4 28) 1 12. Take 1 x 1000 as common, after simplification
29) 1 30) 1 31) 3 32) 1 33) 2 34) 2 35) 4 it becomes 1 x 1002 coefficient of x 50 is 1002 C50
36) 1 13. 10000Co  10000C1 .(0.0001)  ..... 

n
LEVEL-III - HINTS 10000 C10000 (0.0001)10000 

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n n
21!
1. Expand using the formula a  b  a  b     al
14. n !. 21  n  ! is minimum is 
n !(21  n)!
is

2. 10150   9950  100  150  100  150 maximum .


n
15. By using partial fractions
ur

49
p q 16. By using partial fractions
3. C 39 p10q 39  49 C 40 p 9 q 40  ;
17. 2  4  8  .....1024
10 40
o

 p, q  1, 4 n
r n
nr n
nr
18. n  n C  n C
t     nC
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n n r 0 r 0 r 0
n! r n r r

4.  r.n Cr x r . y n r   r. x r . y nr
Ed

r 0 r 0  n  r !r !  n n
n
1 n
r
  n  n.sn  tn
n r 0 Cr r 0 Cr
n 1 r 1 n r n 1
 nx Cr 1 x . y  nx  y  x  = nx tn n
r 1  2tn  nsn  
sn 2
5. Let x = 1 + h
2
The given expression reduces to 19. 1  2 x 1  2 x 
m n
m 1 h  n 1  h  20.
m
1  y  1  y 
n
 1  a1 y  a2 y 2  ...,

m n  Neglecting higher 
 powers and simplifying 
m 1 mh  n 1 nh   1  n
C1 y  n C2 y 2  ....  1  a1 y  a2 y 2  ....

mn  a1  n C1  mC1 , a2  mC2  m C1 nC1  n C2

 1   m  n  h  1  h 
m n
 x mn  n  m  10, m 2  n 2  m  n  2mn  20
2
6. Coefficient of x r  2 n Cr  p  2n Cn  n  m  10 ,  m  n    m  n   20
 n  m 10,  m  n   80  m  35, n  45.
1.2.3.4.5.6...  2r  2r r 2n
q x  Cr x r
2.4.6....2r  r !  1  m C1 y  m C2 y 2  ....
pq  n  n  1 x 2  nx

NARAYANAGROUP 117
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I
50
21. let x = log e 10 27. 3100  950  1  10 
n
   1 .n Cr
r 1  rx  50.49 2 50.49.48 3
r  1  50.10  10  .10 
r0 1  nx  2 6
multiple of 104
n
r 1
   1 .n Cr r
  1  500  122500  multiple of 10 4
r 0 1  nx 
n
 2001  multiple of 104
r n rx
  1 . .n 1 Cr 1 30
r0 r 1  nx 
r
28. 1  x   C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  ....  C30 x30
Set x = 1,–1, i and –i then add
Simplify above
22. Given expression contains 3n factors C0  C4  C8  ....  C28
Choose r brackets out of 3n brackest to get a 1  30 30 30
3n  2  1  i   1  i    2 28.
term of degree r. Hence the coefficient is Cr 4 
23. Coefficient of 32
29. 1  x   C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  ....  C32 x32
n n n n 2 n 1
x   C0  3. C1  5. C2  ...  Cn 

n
 2 4 5
Set x  1, cis , cis , 1, cis , cis in

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2n  1  1 n   3 3
.2   n  1 2n
2
24. Multiplying the numerator and denominator by
n al turn and adding
we get
1 x 6  C0  C6  C12  .....  C30 
1 - x, 
ur
2m1
1 x 32 32
32 3 3 1
32 3
25. C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  ....  1  x 
n
 11  11    i     i  
o

2 2  2 2 
uj

n
C0 x  C1 x 2  C2 x 3  ....  x 1  x  32 32
1 3 3 3
Differenation yields   i     i 
Ed

2   232  316  1.
2 2  2
2
1.C0  2C1 x  3.C2 x  ....  1 n  1 x 1  x    n1

30. The coefficient of x8 is


multiply with x then differentiate and substiute x  1
1 1 1 1 1
n n    
26.  2  3 
  x  f .Let 2  3  f ,0  f  1  1 1
0!8! 2!6! 4!4! 6!2! 8!0!
1 8
 x  f  f 1  2  n C0 2 n  n C2 2 n  23  ...   C0  8C2  8C4  8C6  8C8 
8!
an even integer
 f  f 1 1 27 1
 
8! 315
 x  is an odd integer , f 1  1  f 11
31. 2323  23.2322  23  232 
n n
But  x   f  f 1

 2 3  2  3  1 11
 23  529   23  530  1
11

1 1 1 f  f 2
 x    f   f   23  53M  1 , M  N
f1 1 f 1 f
 23.53M  23
2
f
   x   1, an even integer  53  23M  1  30
1 f
Remainder is 30
118 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM
668 668
32. 2 2006  4  8   4  7  1 leaves remainder 4 LEVEL-IV
2006  7  268  4 leaves remainder
STATEMENTS TYPE
 22006  2006 leaves remainder 0. 1. (i) The no. of distinct terms in the expansion
33. use multinomial theorem.
General term of given expansion is of (x1 +x 2 +....+x n )3 is n  2 c3
(ii) The no. of irrational terms in the expansion
6! a b2 c3
1 2 3 where a  b  c  6 and (21/5  31/10 )55 is 55
a !b !c !
1) (i) is true (ii) is false 2) both (i) & (ii) are true
a b c 3) both (i) & (ii) are false 4) (i) is false (ii) is true
6 0 0 2. i. Three consecutive binomial coefficients can
4 2 0 not be in G.P.
ii. Three consecutive binomial coefficients can
2 4 0
not be in A.P.
0 6 0 Which of the above statement is correct?
3 0 3 1) both i and ii 2) neither i nor ii
1 2 3 3) Only i 4) Only ii

n
0 0 6 3. S1 : If the coefficients of x 6 and x 7 in the

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34. Required value is x 4 coeffiecient in x 
n

1  x 
404 4
. C0  1  x 
303 4
. C1
n al expansion of   3  are equal, then the
4 
number of divisors of n is 12.
202 101
 1  x  .4 C2  1  x  . 4C3  4C4  1  2 2
n
ur
S2 : If the expansion of  x  x  for positive
101  
Let 1  x  y
integer n has 13 th term independent of x. Then
o

4 4 4 3
 C0 y  C1 y the sum of divisors of n is 39.
uj

1) Only S1 is true 2) Only S2 is true


 4 C2 y 2  4 C3 y  4 C 4  1
3) Both S1 and S2 are true
Ed

4
  y  1  1
4) Neither S1 nor S2 is true
101 4
 1  x   1  1 4. S1 : The fourth term in the expansion of
 
9
4  1 
  100
C1 x  101 2
C2 x  ....  1  2x+ 2  is equal to the second term in the
 x 
4 84
 x 4 coefficient is 101 expansion of 1  x 2  then the positive value
2 2003 16500 1
35. 8 of x is
17 17 2 3
8 500 10
 1  17  2  a 
S2 : In the expansion of  x  x 3  , the co-
17  
8 500 500 efficients of x 5 and x15 are equal, then the
 1  C117  C2 17 2  ....
17  positive value of a is 8
8 1) Only S1 is true 2) Only S2 is true
Its fractional part is
17 3) Both S1 and S2 are true
36. Put x   and  2 and add the two results 4) Neither S1 nor S2 is true

NARAYANAGROUP 119
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I
5. i. The sum of the binomial coefficients of the 9. The arrangement of the following with respect
n to coefficient of x r in ascending order where
 1
expansion  x   is 2n | x | 1
 x
ii. The term independent of x in the expansion A) x 5 in (1-x)-3 where | x | 1
n
 1
of  x   is 0 when is even.
 
B) x 7 in 1  2 x  3x 2  ... where | x | 1
 x
C) x10 in (1+x)-1 where | x | 1
Which of the above statements is correct?
1) Only i 2) Only ii D) x 3 in (1+x) 4
3) both i and ii 4) neither i nor ii 1) B,A,C,D 2) C,D,B,A 3) A,B,D,C 4) C,D,A,B
10. If A= (300)600 , B=600!, C= (200)600 then
6. A.2ncn = C02+C12+C22+C32+...........+Cn2
B. 2n c n = term independent of x in 1) A<B<C 2) A>B>C
3) A>C and C=B 4) A=B and B>C
n
 1 ASSERTION AND REASON TYPE
(1+x)n  1  
 x Codes:1) Both A and R are true and R is correct

n
1.3.5.7.............(2n  1) explanation of A
C.2ncn = then 2) Both A and R are true but R is not correct

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n!
1) A, B are false, C is true explanation of A
2) A is false, B and C are true
3) A and B are true; C is false 4) A, B, C are true
al
3) A is true but R is false
4) A is false but R is true
n
11. Assertion (A): Number of the disimilar terms
INCREASING AND DECREASING ORDER
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102 102
in the sum of expansion  x  a    x  a 
7. The arrangement of the following binomial
expansions in the ascending order of their is 206
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independent terms Reason (R): Number of terms in the


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n
10 6 expansion of  x  b  is n+1
 3   1
A.  x  2  B.  x  
Ed

 x   x 12. Assertion (A): 24n  2n  7 n  1 is divisible by


32  23 1 
9 the square of 14 where n is a natural number
C. 1  x  D.  x  
2 3x  Reason (R): 1  x n  1  n C1 x  ....  n Cn x n  n  N
1) C,A,B,D 2) B,C,A,D 13. Assertion (A): The sum of the last ten
3) C,A,D,B 4) D,C,B,A 19
coefficients in the expansion of 1  x  , when
8. A : If the term independent of x in the
10
expanded in ascending powers of x is 218
 n 
expansion of  x  2  is 405, then n = n n   n
 x  Reason (R): Cr  Cn  r  r  2  n  N and r 
 
B: If the third term in the expansion of whole number
5 14. Assertion (A): The third term in the expansion
1 log n 10 
  n  is 1000, then n = (here n<10)  1 
m
n of  2 x  2  does not contain x. The value
 x 
n
C: If in the binomial expansion of 1  x  , of x for which that term equal to the second
th th th
the coefficients of 5 , 6 and 7 terms are in 30
term in the expansion of 1  x3  is 4
A.P then n =
[Arranging the values of n in ascending order] n
n

1) A,B,C 2) B,A,C 3) A,C,B 4) C,A,B Reason (R):  a  x   n Cr anr xr


r 0

120 NARAYANAGROUP
JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I BINOMIAL THEOREM
15. Assertion (A): Number of terms in the 22. Assertion (A) : Greatest binomial coefficient
5 in the expansion of (1  5 x )8 is 8C4 54
expansion of  x  y  z  is 21.
Reason (R) : The number of terms in the Reason ( R) : Greatest coefficient in the
expansion of (1  x) 2 n is the middle term.
expansion of  x  y  z  is  n 2 C2
n

n MATRIX MATCHING TYPE


16. Assertion (A): In the expansion of  x  x 2 
2 n1
the coefficient of eighth term and nineteenth 23. Let R= 5 5  11  
and F=R-[R] where [ ]
term are equal then n=25
denotes greatest integer less than or equal to
Reason (R): Middle term in the expansion of
2 n1
 x  a
n
has greatest binomial coefficient 
R, and if f = 5 5  11 
where n is an even integer List - I List - II
n A) [R] 1) 0
17. Assertion (A): The expansion of 1  x  =
B) RF 2) 42 n1
C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  ....  Cn x n
C) f-F 3) odd integer

n
Reason (R): If x  1 , then the above
D) R-f 4) even integer
expansion is zero

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5) 42n1
18. Assertion (A): The coefficient of x 7 in

 x2 2 
  is zero
9
n al
The correct match is
A B C D A B C D

 2 x 1) 2 3 1 5 2) 1 5 2 3
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Reason (R) : r in tr 1 that contain coefficient 3) 3 1 2 4 4) 4 2 1 4


24. Obeserve the following lists :
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of x 7 is not positive integer


List- I List- II
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19. Assertion (A) : The coefficient of x 2 in the (a) The number of terms in the (i) 12
5 6
Ed

 2 1 expansion of  x  y  z 
expansion of  x   is equal to 5 C4
x  
(b) The number of terms which (ii) 20
Reason (R) : The value of r for the above
depend on x in the expansion of
( r in tr 1 ) expansion is 3.
6
20. Assertion (A): The sum of the coefficients of  2 1 
the middle terms in the expansion of x 2 2 
 x 
2 n 1 2n
1  x  is equal to
Cn (c) The sum of the coefficients in (iii) 28
4
Reason (R): To find the sum of the coefficients the expansion of 1  x  2 x 2 
of the two middle terms in the expansion
2 n 1
(d) The greastest coefficient in (iv) 16
1  x  the Value of n is any natural 6

number. 1  x  is
n Find the correct match for List I from List II
21. Assertion (A): In 1  x  sum of coefficients
1) a  (iii ) b  (i) c  (ii ) d  (iv)
of even powers of x is not equal to the sum of
coefficients off odd powers of x. 2) a  (iv) b  (i ) c  (ii ) d  (iii )
n 3) a  (iii) b  (i) c  (iv) d  (ii)
Reason (R): The value 1  x  for x = -1 is
zero 4) a  (iv) b  (i ) c  (iii ) d  (ii )

NARAYANAGROUP 121
BINOMIAL THEOREM JEE-MAIN-SR-MATHS VOL-I

LEVEL-IV - KEY  r  1 r  2  x r


9. A) Tr 1 
1) 1 2) 3 3) 3 4) 4 5) 1 6) 3 7) 1 2!
r
8) 2 9) 2 10) 2 11) 4 12) 1 13) 1 14) 4 B) Tr 1   r  1 x r C) Tr 1   1 x r
15) 1 16) 2 17) 2 18) 1 19) 3 20) 2 21) 4 D) Direct expansion
22) 4 23) 4 24) 3 n n
n n
10. n  6,    n!   
2 3
LEVEL-IV - HINTS
11. Number of terms 52
1. 1) Formula
2) False 12. P  2 n 2 3n   7 n  1
2. Standard Results
3. Coeff of T6 =Coeff of T7
 n
 2n 1  7   1  7 n  
2

1
6
1
7 
 14  .2n  2 nC2  nC3 7  ... ;   n  2
n
Cn 6   .(3)n 6  nCn  7   .(3) n 7

n
4 4 13. Put x=1

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14. m  6  T3  240 30 C x 3  240  x  2
 n  90 1

s2 ) 13 
2n
3
n 
39
2
not possible
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15. Use the formula n  r 1
cr 1

16. nC7  nC18  n  25


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4. S1 ) Find 4th and second term
17. Standard results and they are independent relations
S2 ) Find coeff. x 5 and x15
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18  k
18. 7
5. 1) Standard result 2) Wrong 3
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2n
B) Coefficient of x n in 1  x   2 n cn R) r is a fraction
10  2
 2n  ! 19. r
3
4
C) 2
 n !
A) T5  5 c 4
np R) r  4
7. Use the formula r  in all cases and
pq
20. A) Tn  Tn 1  2 n Cn
arranging ascending order
R) Middle term has to be an integer
5 21. A) Sum of the coefficients of even
8. A) r 
1/ 2  2 powers of x = sum of the coefficients of odd
T3  405 find n powers
R) Put x = -1
B) T  1000 frame the equation and verify the 22. Greatest Bionomial coefficients is 8 C4
3

option 23. Verify the options


2
C)  n  2r   n  2 24. Simplify

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