Which statement about the simplified binomial expansion of (a – b)n, where n is a positive integer, is true? all terms of the expansion are positive. all terms in the expansion are negative. the first term in the expansion is positive. the first term in the expansion is negative.

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If the value of n is a positive integer then the first term is always positive. Then the correct option is C.

What is binomial expansion?

The binomial is a polynomial of two-term only. For example, x + 5 where x and 5 are the two separate terms.

The binomial expression is given (a – b)ⁿ.

If the value of the n is positive then the condition will be

There is a negative sign between a and b so it is impossible to have all the terms positive as well as negative.

But the first term will always be positive.

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Answer:c

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