👉Previous Video: 👉Next Video: ======================================================= ✔️📚👉 Watch Full Free Course Videos: ✔️📚👉 Grab E-book & E-Notes by Expert Teachers Here: ======================================================= 📢 Full Playlist Link: ✅ In this video, ✔️ Class: 11th ✔️ Subject: Maths ✔️ Chapter: Binomial Theorem (Chapter 7) ✔️ Topic Name: NCERT Examples (Eg. 1 to 4) ✔️ Topics Covered In This Video (By Zeeshan Sir): Unlock the secrets to mastering Class 11 Maths with our latest video on 'NCERT Examples (Eg. 1 to 4)' of Chapter 7 - Binomial Theorem. Dive deep into the core concepts, formulas, and problem-solving techniques vital for success in your math journey. Elevate your understanding and ace your exams with comprehensive explanations and practical examples provided by Zeeshan Sir. ======================================================= 00:00 Introduction - Binomial Theorem - NCERT Examples (Eg. 1 to 4) 01:11 Example 1. 15:16 Example 2: Compute 33:41 Example 3: Which is larger ( ) 45:48 Example 4: Using the binomial theorem, prove that 6n - 5n always leaves remainder 1 when divided by 25. 01:11:21 Website Overview ======================================================= Why study from Magnet Brains? Magnet Brains is an online education platform that helps to gives you NCERT/CBSE curriculum-based full courses free from Kindergarten to Class 12th so that you can perform well in any and all exams you give in your academic career. 👉 Contact us 🤑🤑 ➡️ Connect with us: support@ ➡️ Website: ➡️ Subscribe to us on YouTube: ➡️ Subscribe to Magnet Brains Hindi Medium: ➡️ Facebook:- ➡️ Telegram:- ➡️ Instagram:- #class11maths #binomialtheorem #ncertexamples #mathssolutions #cbseclass11 #mathsexamprep #binomialexpansion #cbsemaths #chapter7binomialtheorem #magnetbrains class 11 maths binomial theorem examples binomial theorem ncert examples solutions class 11 binomial theorem exercise binomial theorem examples 1 to 4 cbse class 11 binomial theorem solved binomial expansion examples ncert Disclaimer: "This video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to infringe on any copyrights. If you believe that this video has used any copyrighted material in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please contact us at support@ and we will take appropriate action."










