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Using mathematical induction to show that `p^(n+1) +(p+1)^(2n-1)` is divisible by `p^2+p+1` for all `n in N`

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  7. Use induction to prove that 3^(2n)-1 is not exactly divisible by 2^(n+...

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  8. (x+sqrt(x^3-1))^5+(x-sqrt(x^3-1))^5 is a polynomial of degree

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  9. if the coefficients of x^7 & x^8 in the expansion (2+x/3)^n are equal ...

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  11. The total number of terms in the expansion of (x+y)^(100)+(x-y)^(100) ...

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  12. The term independent of x in the expansion of (1+x+2x^3)(3/2(x^2)-1/(3...

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  13. 5th term from the end in the expansion of ((x^3/2)-(2/x^2))^12 is

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  14. The coefficient of x^3 in the expansion of (1-x+x^2)^5 is

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  15. The coefficient of x^4 in the expansion of (1+x+x^2+x^3)^11 is

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  16. The greatest term (numerically) in the expansion of (3-5x)^11 when x=1...

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  17. Which of the following expression is divisible by 1225?

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  18. The value of where ^nCr is

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  19. If the sum of odd numbered terms and the sum of even numbered terms in...

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  20. If P(n)=2+4+6+…..+2n ninN then P(k) =k(k+1) implies P(k+1)=(k+1)(k+2) ...

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