Binomial Expansion: for Negative & Fractional Powers (1+bx)^n
How to find the binomial expansion with negative or fractional powers for expressions of the form (1+bx)^n. This knowledge is needed for Edexcel Maths A-level.

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Binomial Expansion: for Negative & Fractional Powers (a+bx)^n

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