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Expand `(1+ax)^n` upto the third term if n is a positive integer

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  10. prove the result ^(n+1)Cr=^nC(r-1)+^nCr

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  11. Prove that ""^(n+1)C(r+1)=(n+1)/(r+1)"^nCr

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  12. Prove that (C0+C1)(C1+C2)(C2+C3)...(C(n-1)+Cn)=(C0C1C2...C(n-1)(n+1)^n...

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  13. Prove that ""^(n+1)C(r+1)=(n+1)/(r+1)"^nCr

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