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How many terms would the expansion of (a-b) 8 have?

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    In any binomial expression, the number of terms is always one more than power of the expression.

    Examples:

    (x+y) ^1 will give 1+1 = 2 terms

    (x+y) ^2 will give 2+1 = 3 terms

    The given expression is:

    (a-b) ^8

    The power of the expression is 8 which means that:

    number of terms = 8+1 = 9 terms
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