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How to Prepare Binomial Theorem and Its Simple Applications for JEE

A focused preparation roadmap for Binomial Theorem and Its Simple Applications in JEE Mathematics. Learn what to prioritise, which formulas to master, mistakes to avoid, and how to practise effectively.

Quick answer

Binomial expansion, general term C(n,r), and middle term. Application to approximations.

Weightage & importance

1 question; general and middle term.

Step-by-step study plan

  1. Step 1

    Expansion

    Expand standard binomials.

  2. Step 2

    General term

    Find specific term problems.

  3. Step 3

    Coefficients

    Sum of coefficients tricks.

  4. Step 4

    MCQs

    Binomial theorem sets.

Key concepts & formulas to master

  • Binomial theorem for positive integer n
  • General term and middle term
  • Coefficient problems

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Wrong index in general term
  • Middle term index for even/odd n

Recommended study sequence

After P&C.

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Frequently asked questions

Which Maths chapters are most important for JEE Main?

Calculus (limits, differentiation, integration), Coordinate Geometry, Algebra (matrices, sequences), and Probability carry the highest weightage.

How many Maths problems should I solve daily for JEE?

Target 15–25 quality MCQs daily during active preparation, increasing to mixed timed sets in the final month.