Why do you want to prove that the last red line is ≤ 1? Why not prove that he is equal to 1? Advanced mathematics. . . . . . .
Newton binomial is a formula in high school, and the exponential part can only be a positive integer, and it is limited. But in the advanced mathematics stage, Newton's binomial can be extended to Newton's generalized binomial theorem, that is, the exponential part can be negative, fractional, etc., and there must be infinite terms, which can be said to be an infinite series. Click on the picture to enlarge the answer. I don't understand.