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Class : XIth Subject : Maths

Date : Solutions DPP No. : 5

Topic :-Binominal Theorem

1 (c)
We have, 49𝑛 +16𝑛 ― 1 = (1 + 48)𝑛 +16𝑛 ― 1
= 1 + 𝑛𝐶1(48) + 𝑛𝐶2(48)2 + ... + 𝑛𝐶𝑛(48)𝑛 + 16𝑛 ― 1
= (48𝑛 + 16𝑛) + 𝑛𝐶2(48)2 + 𝑛𝐶3(48)3 + ... + 𝑛𝐶𝑛(48)𝑛
= 64𝑛 + 82[ 𝑛𝐶2 ∙ 62 + 𝑛𝐶3 ∙ 63 ∙ 8 + 𝑛𝐶4 ∙ 64 ∙ 82 + ... + 𝑛𝐶𝑛 ∙ 6𝑛 ∙ 8𝑛―2]
Hence, 49𝑛 +16𝑛 ― 1 is divisible by 64

2 (b)
We have, (1 + 𝑥)50 = ∑50𝑟=0
50
𝐶𝑟𝑥𝑟. (The sum of coefficients of odd powers of 𝑥)
= 50𝐶1 + 50𝐶3 + ... + 50𝐶49
= 250―1 = 249

4 (b)
5 5∙7 5∙7∙9
Given, α = + + + … …(i)
2!3 3!32 4!32
On comparing
𝑛𝑥 𝑛(𝑛 ― 1) 2 𝑛(𝑛 ― 1)(𝑛 ― 2) 3
(1 + 𝑥)𝑛 = 1 + + 𝑥 + 𝑥 +…
1! 2! 3!
…(ii)
With respect to factorial, we get
5
𝑛(𝑛 ― 1)𝑥2 = ….(iii)
3
5∙7
𝑛(𝑛 ― 1)(𝑛 ― 2)𝑥3 = 2 …(iv)
3
5∙7∙9
and 𝑛(𝑛 ― 1)(𝑛 ― 2)(𝑛 ― 3)𝑥4 = ..(v)
33
on dividing Eq. (iv) by (iii) and Eq. (v) by Eq. (iv), we get
7
(𝑛 ― 2)𝑥 = …(vi)
3
and (𝑛 ― 3)𝑥 = 3 …(vii)
Again, dividing Eq. (vi) by Eq. (vii), we get
𝑛―2 7
=
𝑛―3 9
⟹ 9𝑛 ― 18 = 7𝑛 ― 21
3
⟹ 2𝑛 = ―3⟹𝑛 = ―
2
On putting the value of 𝑛 in Eq. (vi), we get
3 7 2
( 2 )
― ― 2 𝑥 = ⟹𝑥 = ―
3 3
∴ From Eq. (ii),
2 ―3/2 5 5∙7
(1―
3 ) =1+1+ +
2!3 3!32
+…

5 5∙7
⟹33/2 ― 2 = + + ...
2!3 3!32
⟹ α = 33/2 ―2 [from Eq. (i)]
Now, α +4α = (3 ― 2) +4(33/2 ―2)
2 3/2 2

= 27 + 4 ― 4 ∙ 33/2 + 4 ∙ 33/2 ― 8
= 23

5 (d)
1 + 2𝑥
= (1 + 2𝑥)(1 ― 2𝑥)―2
(1 ― 2𝑥)2
2 ∙ 3 ∙ 4…(𝑟 + 1)(2𝑥)𝑟
= (1 + 2𝑥) 1 + ( 2
1!
(2𝑥) +
2∙3
2!
(2𝑥)2 + … +
2 ∙ 3…𝑟
(𝑟 ― 1)!
(2𝑥)𝑟 +
𝑟! )
𝑟! (𝑟 + 1)! 𝑟
The coefficient of 𝑥𝑟 = 2 2𝑟―1 + 2
(𝑟 ― 1)! 𝑟!
= 𝑟2𝑟 + (𝑟 + 1)𝑟2
= 2𝑟(2𝑟 + 1)

6 (d)
We have,
{(1 + 𝑥)(1 + 𝑦)(𝑥 + 𝑦)}𝑛 = (1 + 𝑥)𝑛(1 + 𝑦)𝑛(𝑥 + 𝑦)𝑛
𝑛
𝑛 𝑛
∴ Coefficient of 𝑥 𝑦 in {(1 + 𝑥)(1 + 𝑦)(𝑥 + 𝑦)} = 𝑛 ( 𝑛𝐶𝑟)3
𝑟=0

7 (d)
We have,
(1 + 𝑥 + 𝑥2)𝑛 = 𝐶0 + 𝐶1𝑥 + 𝐶2 𝑥2 + … + 𝐶2𝑛𝑥2 𝑛
1
Replacing 𝑥 by ― 𝑥, we get
𝑛

( 1 1
1― + 2
𝑥 𝑥 ) = 𝐶 ― 𝐶 1𝑥 + 𝐶 𝑥1 + … + 𝐶
0 1 2 2
1
2𝑛 2 𝑛
𝑥
Now,
𝐶0 𝐶1 ― 𝐶1 𝐶2 + 𝐶2 𝐶3 ― …
1
𝑥{ 1
= Coeff. of 𝑥 in {𝐶0 + 𝐶1 𝑥 + 𝐶2 𝑥2 + …} 𝐶0 ― 𝐶1 + 𝐶2 2 ― …
𝑥 }
𝑛
𝑛
(1 1
= Coeff. of 𝑥 in (1 + 𝑥 + 𝑥2) 1 ― + 2
𝑥 𝑥 )
𝑛 𝑛
= Coeff. of 𝑥2 𝑛+1 in (1 + 𝑥 + 𝑥2) (𝑥2 ― 𝑥 + 1)
2 2
= Coeff. of 𝑥2 𝑛+1 in [(1 + 𝑥2) ― 𝑥2]
𝑛
= Coeff. of 𝑥2 𝑛+1 in [1 + 𝑥2 + 𝑥4] = 0

8 (d)
∵ 𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐 are in AP
⇒ 2𝑏 = 𝑎 + 𝑐
⇒ 𝑎 ― 2𝑏 + 𝑐 = 0
On putting 𝑥 = 1, we get
1973
Required sum = (1 + (𝑎 ― 2𝑏 + 𝑐)2) = (1 + 0)1973 = 1

9 (a)
We have , 𝑇2 = 14𝑎5/2
⟹ 𝑛𝐶1(𝑎1/13)𝑛―1(𝑎3/2)1 = 14𝑎5/2
𝑛―1 3
+
⟹ 𝑛𝑎 13 2 = 14𝑎5/2
⟹ 𝑛 = 14
𝑛 14
𝐶3 𝐶3
∴ 𝑛 = 14 = 4
𝐶2 𝐶2

10 (b)
For 𝑛 > 1, we have
(1 + 𝑥)𝑛 = 𝑛𝐶0 + 𝑛𝐶1 𝑥 + 𝑛𝐶2 𝑥2 + 𝑛𝐶3 𝑥3 + … + 𝑛𝐶𝑛 𝑥𝑛
⇒(1 + 𝑥)𝑛 = 1 + 𝑛𝑥 + ( 𝑛𝐶2 𝑥2 + 𝑛𝐶3 𝑥3 + … + 𝑛𝐶𝑛 𝑥𝑛)
⇒(1 + 𝑥)𝑛 ― 1 ― 𝑛𝑥 = 𝑥2( 𝑛𝐶2 + 𝑛𝐶3 𝑥 + 𝑛𝐶4 𝑥2 + … + 𝑛𝐶𝑛 𝑥𝑛―2)
Clearly, RHS is divisible by 𝑥2 and 𝑥. So, LHS is also divisible by 𝑥 as well as 𝑥2

11 (c)
12
Let 𝑇𝑟+1 be the (𝑟 + 1)𝑡ℎ terms in the expansion of (𝑥𝑎 ― 𝑎𝑥)
2
. Then,
12―𝑟
𝑥2
( ) ( ― 𝑎𝑥) =
𝑟
12 12
𝑇𝑟+1 = 𝐶𝑟 𝐶𝑟 𝑥24―3𝑟( ―1)𝑟 𝑎2𝑟―12
𝑎
For the coefficient of 𝑥6 𝑦―2, we must have
24 ― 3𝑟 = 6 and 2𝑟 ― 12 = ―2
These two equations are inconsistent
Hence, there is no term containing 𝑥6 𝑎―2
So, its coefficient is 0

12 (d)
𝑛 𝑛
∵ 𝐼 + 𝑓 + 𝑓′ = (5 + 2 6) + (5 ― 2 6)
= 2𝑘(even integer)
∴ 𝑓 + 𝑓′ = 1
𝑛 𝑛
Now, (𝐼 + 𝑓)𝑓′ = (5 + 2 6) (5 ― 2 6) = (1)𝑛 = 1
⇒ (𝐼 + 𝑓)(1 ― 𝑓) = 1
1
or 𝐼 = (1 ― 𝑓) ―𝑓

13 (b)
Given equation can be rewritten as
𝐸 = 𝑎[ 𝑛𝐶0 ― 𝑛𝐶1 + 𝑛𝐶2 ― ... + ( ― 1)𝑛 𝑛𝐶𝑛] + [ 𝑛𝐶1 ― (2)( 𝑛𝐶2) + (3)( 𝑛𝐶3) ― ... + ( ―1)n(𝑛) (𝑛𝐶𝑛)]
⇒𝐸 = 0 + 0 = 0 (by properties)

14 (a)
Coefficient of 𝑥𝑟―1 in
(1 + 𝑥)𝑛 + (1 + 𝑥)𝑛+1 + ... + (1 + 𝑥)𝑛+𝑘
= 𝑛𝐶𝑟―1 + 𝑛+1𝐶𝑟―1 + ... + 𝑛+𝑘𝐶𝑟―1
= 𝑛𝐶𝑟 + 𝑛𝐶𝑟―1 + 𝑛+1𝐶𝑟―1 + ... + 𝑛+𝑘𝐶𝑟―1 ― 𝑛𝐶𝑟
= 𝑛+𝑘+1𝐶𝑟 ― 𝑛𝐶𝑟
Now, ∑𝑛+𝑘+1
𝑟=0 ( ― 1)𝑟𝑎𝑟 = ∑𝑛+𝑘+1
𝑟=0 ( ― 1)𝑟 𝑛+𝑘―1𝐶𝑟 ― ∑𝑛+𝑘+1
𝑟=0 ( ― 1)𝑟 𝑛𝐶𝑟 = 0

15 (a)
𝑛(𝑛 ― 1) 2
We have, (1 + 𝑥)𝑛 = 1 + 𝑛𝑥 + 2!
𝑥 +...
If 𝑥 is replace by –(1 ― ) and 𝑛 is –𝑛, then expression
1
𝑥

becomes [1 ― (1 ―
1
𝑥
)]―𝑛
2
[ ( 1𝑥)] + ( ―𝑛)( 2!― 𝑛 ― 1) [ ― (1 ― 1𝑥)] + ...
= 1 + ( ―𝑛) ― 1 ―

1 𝑛(𝑛 + 1) 1 2
⟹𝑥𝑛 = 1 + 𝑛(1 ― ) + ( 1 ― ) + ...
𝑥 2! 𝑥

16 (b)
Given expansion is(𝑥 + 𝑎)𝑛
On replacing 𝑎 by 𝑎𝑖 and –𝑎𝑖 respectively, we get
(𝑥 + 𝑎𝑖)𝑛 = (𝑇0 ― 𝑇2 + 𝑇4 ― ...) +𝑖(𝑇1 ― 𝑇3 + 𝑇5 ―...) …(i)
and (𝑥 ― 𝑎𝑖)𝑛 = (𝑇0 ― 𝑇2 + 𝑇4 ― ...) +𝑖(𝑇1 ― 𝑇3 + 𝑇5 ―...) …(ii)
On multiplying Eqs. (ii) and (i), we get required result
(𝑥2 + 𝑎2)𝑛 = (𝑇0 ― 𝑇2 + 𝑇4 ― ...)2 + (𝑇1 ― 𝑇3 + 𝑇5 ― ...)2
17 (b)
Given coefficient of (2𝑥 + 1)th term = coefficient of (𝑟 + 2)th term
⟹ 43𝐶2𝑟 = 43𝐶𝑟+1
⟹2𝑟 + (𝑟 + 1) = 43 or 2𝑟 = 𝑟 + 1
⟹𝑟 = 14 or 𝑟 = 1

18 (b)
We have,
(1 + 𝑥)𝑛 = 𝐶0 + 𝐶1𝑥 + 𝐶2𝑥2 +... + 𝐶𝑛𝑥𝑛 …(i)
1 𝑛 1 1 2 1 𝑛
and (1 + ) = 𝐶0 + 𝐶1𝑥 + 𝐶2( ) +... + 𝐶𝑛( ) …(ii)
𝑥 𝑥 𝑥
On multiplying Eqs. (i) and (ii) and taking the coefficient of constant terms in right hand
side
= 𝐶20 + 𝐶21 + 𝐶22 + ... + 𝐶2𝑛
1 𝑛 1
In right hand side (1 + 𝑥)𝑛(1 + ) or in 𝑥𝑛(1 + 𝑥)2𝑛 or term containing 𝑥𝑛 in (1 + 𝑥)2𝑛.
𝑥
(2𝑛) !
Clearly the coefficient of 𝑥𝑛 in (1 + 𝑥)2𝑛 is equal to 2𝑛
𝐶𝑛 = 𝑛 !𝑛 !

19 (b)
We have,
𝑛
𝐶𝑘 𝐶𝑘 𝑛―𝑘+1
= 𝑛 =
𝐶𝑘―1 𝐶𝑘―1 𝑘
𝑛 2

𝑘=1
𝑘3
( )
𝐶𝑘
𝐶𝑘―1
𝑛 𝑛
3 (𝑛 ― 𝑘 + 1)2
= 𝑘 2
= 𝑘(𝑛 ― 𝑘 + 1)2
𝑘=1
𝑘 𝑘=1
𝑛 𝑛 𝑛

= (𝑛 + 1)2 ( ) 𝑘=1
𝑘 ― 2(𝑛 + 1) ( )( )
𝑘=1
𝑘2 +
𝑘=1
𝑘3

2
𝑛(𝑛 + 1) 2(𝑛 + 1)𝑛(𝑛 + 1)(2𝑛 + 1) 𝑛(𝑛 + 1)
= (𝑛 + 1)2
2

6
+
2 { }
𝑛(𝑛 + 1)2
= {6(𝑛 + 1) ― 4(2𝑛 + 1) + 3𝑛}
12
𝑛(𝑛 + 1)2(𝑛 + 2)
=
12

20 (b)
Let
𝑆 = 1 × 2 × 3 × 4 + 2 × 3 × 4 × 5 + 3 × 4 × 5 × 6 + … + 𝑛(𝑛 + 1)(𝑛 + 2)(𝑛 + 3)
𝑛

⇒𝑆 = 𝑟(𝑟 + 1)(𝑟 + 2)(𝑟 + 3)


𝑟=1
𝑛
(𝑟 + 3)!
⇒𝑆 =
(𝑟 ― 1)!
𝑟=1
𝑛
(𝑟 + 3)!
⇒𝑆 = 4!
(𝑟 ― 1)!4!
𝑟=1
𝑛
(𝑟 + 3)!
⇒𝑆 = 4!
(𝑟 ― 1)!4!
𝑟=1
𝑛
𝑟+3
⇒𝑆 = 4! 𝐶4
𝑟=1
𝑛

⇒𝑆 = 4! Coefficient of 𝑥4in (1 + 𝑥)𝑟+3


𝑟=12
𝑛
4
⇒𝑆 = 4! × Coefficient of 𝑥 in (1 + 𝑥)𝑟+3
𝑟=1
(1 + 𝑥)𝑛 ― 1
⇒𝑆 = 4! × Coefficient of 𝑥4 in (1 + 𝑥)4 { (1 + 𝑥) ― 1}
⇒𝑆 = 4! × Coefficient of 𝑥5 in {(1 + 𝑥)n+4 ― (1 + 𝑥)4}
⇒𝑆 = 4! × Coefficient of 𝑥5 in (1 + 𝑥)𝑛+4
1
⇒𝑆 = 4! × 𝑛+4𝐶5 = 𝑛(𝑛 + 1)(𝑛 + 2)(𝑛 + 3)(𝑛 + 4)
5
ANSWER-KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C B C B D D D D A B

Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C D B A A B B B B B

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