Home
Class 11
MATHS
Find a negative value of m if the Co-eff...

Find a negative value of m if the Co-effcient of ` x^(2)` in the expanion of ` (1 + x)^(m) , |x| lt 1 ` is 6 .

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
` therefore ` Negative value of m is - 3
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SURAS MODAL QUESTION PAPER-1 MATHEMATICS

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise Section-III|10 Videos
  • SURAS MODAL QUESTION PAPER-1 MATHEMATICS

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise Section-IV|20 Videos
  • SURAS MODAL QUESTION PAPER-1 MATHEMATICS

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise Section-IV|20 Videos
  • SETS RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS (SECTION - D) (MARKS 5)|11 Videos
  • SURAs MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 1

    SURA PUBLICATION|Exercise PART-IV|11 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find a positive value of m for which the coefficient of x^2 in the expansion (1+x)^m is 6.

Find the Co-efficient of x^(6) and the co-efficient of x^(2)" in "(x^(2)-1/x^(3))^(6)

Find the value of x^(2) for the given values of x. (i) x lt 3 (ii) x gt -1 (iii) x ge 2 (iv) x lt -1

Coefficient of x^(2^(m+1)) in the expansion of 1/((1+x)(1+x^2)(1+x^4)(1+x^8).....(1+x^(2^m)))(|x|<1) is

Find the value of x for which sin^(-1) (cos^(-1) x) lt 1 and cos^(-1) (cos^(-1) x) lt 1

The number of integral values of m for which the quadratic expression (1 + 2m)x^(2) - 2(1 + 3m)x + 4(1 + m), x in R , is always positive is

Find the real values of x for which the function f(x) = cos^(-1) sqrt(x^(2) + 3 x + 1) + cos^(-1) sqrt(x^(2) + 3x) is defined