5. Expand using Binomial Theorem ((1+frac{x}{2}-frac{2}{x})^4), x≠0. Binomial TheoremMiscellaneous Exercise Previous Next Class 11Binomial TheoremMiscellaneous Exercise1. If a and b are distinct integers, prove that (a-b) is a factor of (a^n-b^n), whenever n is a positive integer.2. Evaluate ((sqrt{3}+sqrt{2})^6-(sqrt{3}-sqrt{2})^6).3. Find the value of ((a^2+sqrt{a^2-1})^4+(a^2-sqrt{a^2-1})^4).4. Find an approximation of ((0.99)^5) using the first three terms of its expansion.5. Expand using Binomial Theorem ((1+frac{x}{2}-frac{2}{x})^4), x≠0.6. Find the expansion of ((3x^2-2ax+3a^2 )^3) using binomial theorem. Leave A Comment Cancel Reply Logged in as chillimath. Log out » Comments Name Email Sign me up for the newsletter!