Algebra 2 Ch.6 Notes Page 23 P23 6-8 Pascal's Triangle and The Binomial Theorem.

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Algebra 2 Ch.6 Notes Page 23 P23 6-8 Pascal's Triangle and The Binomial Theorem

Expand (a + b)2 Expand (a + b)3

Pascal's Triangle Row 0 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Diagonal 3 Diagonal 0

Expand (X + Y)3 Expand (X - 2)6

Binomial Theorem See above for how this works in regular problems.

Probability of Success and Failure A Football team wins 80% of their games. What is the probability that they will win 2 out of the next 3 games? Don't forget to add in the chance of failing. A coin is tossed 5 times. What is the probability that 3 out of the next 5 tosses will be heads?

HW #22 6-8 P355 #1-4,21,22,25,43 Please put your name and class period at the top of the homework. Also include the homework number.