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Find the values of the following using binomial theorem:
`(i) 49^(4) " "(ii) (1.1)^(4)`
`(iii) 101^(3)" "(iv) (0.9)^(5)`

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`(i) 5764801 " "(ii) 1.4641 " "(iii) 1030301" "(iv) 0.59049`

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